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De Bry's Elaborate Map of North and South America

"Americae Pars Magis Cognita", Bry, Theodore de

Subject: Western Hemisphere - America

Period: 1592 (dated)

Publication: Grands Voyages, Part III

Color: Hand Color

Size:
17.3 x 14.3 inches
43.9 x 36.3 cm
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This copper engraving is from a remarkable series of publications, illustrating voyages of discovery and travels of exploration to various parts of the world. The project was begun by Theodore de Bry of Frankfurt, in 1590 and was to continue for another 54 years. They became known collectively as the Grands Voyages (to America and the West Indies) and the Petits Voyages (to the Orient and the East Indies). De Bry died after the first six parts of the Grands Voyages were completed. The project was completed initially by his widow and two sons, Johann Theodore de Bry and Johann Israel de Bry, then by Johann Theodore's son-in-law, Matthaus Merian, in 1624.

Focusing on the Spanish possessions in the Americas, this map covers what is the present-day southern United States through South America. It was published to accompany the accounts of the voyages of Johann van Stadden and Jean de Lery. The cartography is drawn from de Bry's own map of Florida and the West Indies after Jacques le Moyne. However, there is no easily discernible source for the South American cartography, with its southern regions shown too broad, but not quite bulging as with the Ortelius version. De Bry's extraordinary engraving skill and artful style are very evident with the large elaborate cartouches, coats of arms, two compass roses, sea monster, Spanish galleon and intricate border. This is the first state.

See also lot 700 for Philip Burden's The Mapping of North America - A List of Printed Maps 1511-1670 that describes this map.

References: Burden #80; cf. Church #148; Garratt (TMC-9) #G-3.

Condition: B

A dark impression, issued folding, and now flattened and backed in archival tissue to repair a few short tears and a number of worm holes with some loss of image, particularly in southern South America (with two 1/2" holes) and along the bottom border. There is light soiling and a few small ink spots at bottom.

Estimate: $2,750 - $3,500

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