An original antique map over 125 years old. This listing is for the single map shown. This map is from a series produced for. Bacon’s complete atlas of the world published in 1891. To find the approximate size of this map please check against the 1 inch scale shown. BEST OFFERS PLEASE FOR A QUICK SALE AT A FAIR PRICE If you like the item, but do not like the price, then make a realistic offer to us using the MAKE OFFER BUTTON. (WR Bacon’s Atlas). This item is in the category “Antiques\Maps, Atlases & Globes\Europe Maps”. The seller is “printsandmaps” and is located in this country: GB. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Rotomagus Vulgo Roan Normandie Metropolis / Nemausus, Nismes, Civitas Narbonensis. / Civitatis Burdengalensis in Aquitanea, Genuina Descrip (Rouen, Nimes & Bordeaux). Braun and Hogenberg 1570 – 1619. 21in x 16in (545mm x 410mm). (A+) Fine Condition. This original copper-plate engraved antique of 3 x maps, birds eye city views of Rouen, Nime, and Bordeaux, France was published by Georg Braun & Frans Hogenberg for the 1574 atlas of town plans Civiates Orbis Terrarum intended as a companion to Abraham Ortelius\\\’s master Atlas Theatrum Orbis Terrarum published in 1570. Paper thickness and quality: – Heavy and stable Paper color : – off white Age of map color: – Colors used: – General color appearance: – Paper size: – 21in x 16in (545mm x 410mm) Plate size: – 19in x 13 1/2in (480mm x 340mm) Margins: – Min 1in (25mm). Margins: – None Plate area: – None Verso: – None. Background: Rouen: The cities favourable position between the Seine to the south and the hills in the north is clearly illustrated in this view; which is seen from the east from an ideal hill and which also shows the intact city walls from the Roman era. The staffage emphasizes the course taken by the road from Paris leading into the city. Nimes was a flourishing settlement even in Celtic times and due to its favourable location on the Via Domitia, a major transportation route linking Italy and Spain, was developed into the capital of Narbonensis province. Amongst other things, it was given a 7-km-long city wall and the dominant Tour Magne watchtower (top centre). Also stemming from Roman times is the imposing amphitheatre which could seat some 23,000 spectators and is used for performances even today. Its facade, comprising two storeys, each with 60 arches, is clearly recognizable, even in foreshortening. Above the cathedral and clock tower lies the Maison Carrée, a Roman temple built by Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa around 19 B. The 49-m-high Pont du Gard aqueduct, mentioned by Braun and visible top right, is an important work of Roman civil engineering. Bordeaux: The fortifications were built by Charles VII of France only following the reconquest of Bordeaux in 1452. Shown on a smaller scale to the right of the château is the Gothic cathedral of Saint-André with its free-standing clock tower, the Tour Pey-Berland. Outside the city walls lie the ruins of the Roman amphitheatre. Braun and Hogenberg 1570 – 1619 Georg Braun 1541 – 1622 was a topo-geographer. From 1572 to 1617 he edited the Civitates orbis terrarum, which contains 546 prospects, birds-eye views and maps of cities from all around the world. He was the principal editor of the work, he acquired the tables, hired the artists, and wrote the texts. He died as an octogenarian in 1622, as the only survivor of the original team to witness the publication of volume VI in 1617. Frans Hogenberg 1535 – 1590 was a Flemish and German painter, engraver, and mapmaker. Hogenberg was born in Mechelen as the son of Nicolaas Hogenberg. In 1568 he was banned from Antwerp by the Duke of Alva and travelled to London, where he stayed a few years before emigrating to Cologne. He is known for portraits and topographical views as well as historical allegories. He also produced scenes of contemporary historical events. In 1544 Sebastian Munster issued in Basle his Cosmographia containing about sixty plans and views, some in plan form, but many still using the old type of outline in elevation, and still others in birds-eye view. Very soon afterwards Frans Hogenberg, who engraved maps for Abraham Ortelius, together with another noted engraver of the time, Georg Hoefnagel, compiled and issued in Cologne a City Atlas intended as a companion work to the Theatrum Orbis Terrarum. Entitled Civitates Orbis Terrarum and edited by Georg Braun, the six volumes of this famous work were issued between the years 1572 and 1618 and contained in all more than 500 plans. Civitates orbis terrarum This great city atlas, edited by Georg Braun and largely engraved by Franz Hogenberg, eventually contained 546 prospects, bird-eye views and map views of cities from all over the world. The Civitates, indeed, was intended as a companion for the Theatrum, as indicated by the similarity in the titles and by contemporary references regarding the complementary nature of two works. Nevertheless, the Civitates was designs to be more popular in approach, no doubt because the novelty of a collection of city plans and views represented a more hazardous commercial undertaking than a world atlas, for which there had been a number of successful precedents. He engraved most of the plates for Ortelius\\\\\\\’s Theatrum and the majority of those in the Civitates, and may have been responsible for originating the project. He not only contributed most of the original material for the Spanish and Italian towns but also reworked and modified those of other contributors. After Hoefnagel\\\\\\\’s death his son Jakob continued the work for the Civitates. The Civitates provided a uniquely comprehensive view of urban life at the turn of the sixteenth century. Other sources were the maps of Sebastian Munster from around 1550 and, and of Braun added to the maps figures in local dress. This feature was anticipated in Hans Lautensack\\\\\\\’s etched view of Nuremberg, 1552, those groups of citizens in the rural foreground add further authenticity to the highly accurate topographical details of what was effectively Germany\\\\\\\’s cultural capital at that time. Braun\\\\\\\’s motives for adding figures to the views, however, went further: as stated in his introduction to book 1, he believed, perhaps optimistically, that his plans would not in consequence be scrutinized for military secrets by the Turks, as their religion forbade them from looking on representations of the human form. The plans, each accompanies by Braun\\\\\\\’s printed account of the town\\\\\\\’s history, situation and commerce, form an armchair traveler\\\\\\\’s compendium, which the scholar Robert Burton in The Anatomy of Melancholy of 1621 asserted would not only provide instructions but would uplift the spirit as well. 1572 Civitates Orbis Terrarum Vol. 1 – 1575 Civitates Orbis Terrarum Vol. 11 – 1581 Civitates Orbis Terrarum Vol. 111 – 1588 Civitates Orbis Terrarum Vol. IV – 1598 Civitates Orbis Terrarum Vol. V – 1618 Civitates Orbis Terrarum Vol. VI These volumes were published originally with Latin text followed by re-issues with German and French translations. Volume V1 comprised an issue of Supplementary plans. Sometime after 1618 the plates passed into possession of Abraham Hogenberg who was responsible for a number of further re-issues and after his death the plates were acquired by Jan Jansson. Using them as a basis Jansson published an 8-volume edition and this in turn was followed by further reissues. Please note all items auctioned are genuine, we do not sell reproductions. A Certificate of Authenticity (COA) can be issued on request. What is an Antique Map. The word Antique in the traditional sense refers to an item that is more than a hundred years old. The majority of antique maps for sale today come from books or atlases and have survived due to the protection offered by the hardback covers. The first thing to determine when staring a collection or purchasing an item, is what is important to you. Most collectors prefer to build their collections around a theme. You may decide to collect maps from one region or country, charting its development through time. Similarly you could collect maps of one particular period in time, by type i. Sea or celestial charts or by cartographer. The collector might also want to consider the theme of cartographical misconceptions such as California as an island or Australia as Terra Australis or the Great Southern Land. The subject is so wide that any would-be-collector has almost endless possibilities to find his own little niche within the field, and thereby build a rewarding collection. Starting a collection & pricing. Pricing is based on a number of different factors, the most important of which is regional. In any series of maps the most valuable are usually the World Map and the America/North America. The World because it is usually the most decorative and America because it has the strongest regional market. Other factors that come into play re: price is rarity, age, size, historical importance, decorative value (colour) and overall condition and quality of paper it is printed on. As specialised dealers, we frequently work with first time map buyers who are just starting their collection. Classical Images was founded 1998 and has built an excellent reputation for supplying high quality original antiquarian maps, historical atlases, antique books and prints. We carry an extensive inventory of antiquarian collectibles from the 15th to 19th century. Our collection typically includes rare books and decorative antique maps and prints by renowned cartographers, authors and engravers. Specific items not listed may be sourced on request. Classical Images adheres to the Codes of Ethics outlined by the Antiquarian Booksellers Association of America (ABAA). We are a primarily an online based enterprise, however our inventory may be viewed by appointment. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. This item is in the category “Antiques\Maps, Atlases & Globes\Europe Maps”. The seller is “searching01″ and is located in this country: AU. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Lake Erie Maps & Prints. An Original Antique Print: Not a Modern Reproduction! Description: It is an original antique copper engraved map on paper with embossed plate marks in the margins and two vertical folds as issued, in its original uncolored states as first published. It is by Matthaus Merian, from the. Panorama des villes de France. Condition: Very Good condition for its age, blank on the reverse with two vertical folds as issued. The binding tab is still attached on the left side giving a wider margin for framing. The print was cropped tight on the left side; Other than a a couple of minor smudges in the margins, it is very clean with a strong impression that would frame up well, see the pics for more on condition. This item is in the category “Antiques\Maps, Atlases & Globes\Europe Maps”. The seller is “c574778″ and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Rotomagus Vulgo Roan Normandie Metropolis / Nemausus, Nismes, Civitas Narbonensis. / Civitatis Burdengalensis in Aquitanea, Genuina Descrip (Rouen, Nimes & Bordeaux). Braun and Hogenberg 1570 – 1619. 21in x 16in (545mm x 410mm). (A+) Fine Condition. This original copper-plate engraved antique of 3 x maps, birds eye city views of Rouen, Nime, and Bordeaux, France was published by Georg Braun & Frans Hogenberg for the 1574 atlas of town plans Civiates Orbis Terrarum intended as a companion to Abraham Ortelius\\\’s master Atlas Theatrum Orbis Terrarum published in 1570. Paper thickness and quality: – Heavy and stable Paper color : – off white Age of map color: – Colors used: – General color appearance: – Paper size: – 21in x 16in (545mm x 410mm) Plate size: – 19in x 13 1/2in (480mm x 340mm) Margins: – Min 1in (25mm). Margins: – None Plate area: – None Verso: – None. Background: Rouen: The cities favourable position between the Seine to the south and the hills in the north is clearly illustrated in this view; which is seen from the east from an ideal hill and which also shows the intact city walls from the Roman era. The staffage emphasizes the course taken by the road from Paris leading into the city. Nimes was a flourishing settlement even in Celtic times and due to its favourable location on the Via Domitia, a major transportation route linking Italy and Spain, was developed into the capital of Narbonensis province. Amongst other things, it was given a 7-km-long city wall and the dominant Tour Magne watchtower (top centre). Also stemming from Roman times is the imposing amphitheatre which could seat some 23,000 spectators and is used for performances even today. Its facade, comprising two storeys, each with 60 arches, is clearly recognizable, even in foreshortening. Above the cathedral and clock tower lies the Maison Carrée, a Roman temple built by Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa around 19 B. The 49-m-high Pont du Gard aqueduct, mentioned by Braun and visible top right, is an important work of Roman civil engineering. Bordeaux: The fortifications were built by Charles VII of France only following the reconquest of Bordeaux in 1452. Shown on a smaller scale to the right of the château is the Gothic cathedral of Saint-André with its free-standing clock tower, the Tour Pey-Berland. Outside the city walls lie the ruins of the Roman amphitheatre. Braun and Hogenberg 1570 – 1619 Georg Braun 1541 – 1622 was a topo-geographer. From 1572 to 1617 he edited the Civitates orbis terrarum, which contains 546 prospects, birds-eye views and maps of cities from all around the world. He was the principal editor of the work, he acquired the tables, hired the artists, and wrote the texts. He died as an octogenarian in 1622, as the only survivor of the original team to witness the publication of volume VI in 1617. Frans Hogenberg 1535 – 1590 was a Flemish and German painter, engraver, and mapmaker. Hogenberg was born in Mechelen as the son of Nicolaas Hogenberg. In 1568 he was banned from Antwerp by the Duke of Alva and travelled to London, where he stayed a few years before emigrating to Cologne. He is known for portraits and topographical views as well as historical allegories. He also produced scenes of contemporary historical events. In 1544 Sebastian Munster issued in Basle his Cosmographia containing about sixty plans and views, some in plan form, but many still using the old type of outline in elevation, and still others in birds-eye view. Very soon afterwards Frans Hogenberg, who engraved maps for Abraham Ortelius, together with another noted engraver of the time, Georg Hoefnagel, compiled and issued in Cologne a City Atlas intended as a companion work to the Theatrum Orbis Terrarum. Entitled Civitates Orbis Terrarum and edited by Georg Braun, the six volumes of this famous work were issued between the years 1572 and 1618 and contained in all more than 500 plans. Civitates orbis terrarum This great city atlas, edited by Georg Braun and largely engraved by Franz Hogenberg, eventually contained 546 prospects, bird-eye views and map views of cities from all over the world. The Civitates, indeed, was intended as a companion for the Theatrum, as indicated by the similarity in the titles and by contemporary references regarding the complementary nature of two works. Nevertheless, the Civitates was designs to be more popular in approach, no doubt because the novelty of a collection of city plans and views represented a more hazardous commercial undertaking than a world atlas, for which there had been a number of successful precedents. He engraved most of the plates for Ortelius\\\\\\\’s Theatrum and the majority of those in the Civitates, and may have been responsible for originating the project. He not only contributed most of the original material for the Spanish and Italian towns but also reworked and modified those of other contributors. After Hoefnagel\\\\\\\’s death his son Jakob continued the work for the Civitates. The Civitates provided a uniquely comprehensive view of urban life at the turn of the sixteenth century. Other sources were the maps of Sebastian Munster from around 1550 and, and of Braun added to the maps figures in local dress. This feature was anticipated in Hans Lautensack\\\\\\\’s etched view of Nuremberg, 1552, those groups of citizens in the rural foreground add further authenticity to the highly accurate topographical details of what was effectively Germany\\\\\\\’s cultural capital at that time. Braun\\\\\\\’s motives for adding figures to the views, however, went further: as stated in his introduction to book 1, he believed, perhaps optimistically, that his plans would not in consequence be scrutinized for military secrets by the Turks, as their religion forbade them from looking on representations of the human form. The plans, each accompanies by Braun\\\\\\\’s printed account of the town\\\\\\\’s history, situation and commerce, form an armchair traveler\\\\\\\’s compendium, which the scholar Robert Burton in The Anatomy of Melancholy of 1621 asserted would not only provide instructions but would uplift the spirit as well. 1572 Civitates Orbis Terrarum Vol. 1 – 1575 Civitates Orbis Terrarum Vol. 11 – 1581 Civitates Orbis Terrarum Vol. 111 – 1588 Civitates Orbis Terrarum Vol. IV – 1598 Civitates Orbis Terrarum Vol. V – 1618 Civitates Orbis Terrarum Vol. VI These volumes were published originally with Latin text followed by re-issues with German and French translations. Volume V1 comprised an issue of Supplementary plans. Sometime after 1618 the plates passed into possession of Abraham Hogenberg who was responsible for a number of further re-issues and after his death the plates were acquired by Jan Jansson. Using them as a basis Jansson published an 8-volume edition and this in turn was followed by further reissues. Please note all items auctioned are genuine, we do not sell reproductions. A Certificate of Authenticity (COA) can be issued on request. What is an Antique Map. The word Antique in the traditional sense refers to an item that is more than a hundred years old. The majority of antique maps for sale today come from books or atlases and have survived due to the protection offered by the hardback covers. The first thing to determine when staring a collection or purchasing an item, is what is important to you. Most collectors prefer to build their collections around a theme. You may decide to collect maps from one region or country, charting its development through time. Similarly you could collect maps of one particular period in time, by type i. Sea or celestial charts or by cartographer. The collector might also want to consider the theme of cartographical misconceptions such as California as an island or Australia as Terra Australis or the Great Southern Land. The subject is so wide that any would-be-collector has almost endless possibilities to find his own little niche within the field, and thereby build a rewarding collection. Starting a collection & pricing. Pricing is based on a number of different factors, the most important of which is regional. In any series of maps the most valuable are usually the World Map and the America/North America. The World because it is usually the most decorative and America because it has the strongest regional market. Other factors that come into play re: price is rarity, age, size, historical importance, decorative value (colour) and overall condition and quality of paper it is printed on. As specialised dealers, we frequently work with first time map buyers who are just starting their collection. Classical Images was founded 1998 and has built an excellent reputation for supplying high quality original antiquarian maps, historical atlases, antique books and prints. We carry an extensive inventory of antiquarian collectibles from the 15th to 19th century. Our collection typically includes rare books and decorative antique maps and prints by renowned cartographers, authors and engravers. Specific items not listed may be sourced on request. Classical Images adheres to the Codes of Ethics outlined by the Antiquarian Booksellers Association of America (ABAA). We are a primarily an online based enterprise, however our inventory may be viewed by appointment. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. This item is in the category “Antiques\Maps, Atlases & Globes\Europe Maps”. The seller is “searching01″ and is located in this country: AU. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Rotomagus Vulgo Roan Normandie Metropolis / Nemausus, Nismes, Civitas Narbonensis. / Civitatis Burdengalensis in Aquitanea, Genuina Descrip (Rouen, Nimes & Bordeaux). Braun and Hogenberg 1570 – 1619. 21in x 16in (545mm x 410mm). (A+) Fine Condition. This original copper-plate engraved antique of 3 x maps, birds eye city views of Rouen, Nime, and Bordeaux, France was published by Georg Braun & Frans Hogenberg for the 1574 atlas of town plans Civiates Orbis Terrarum intended as a companion to Abraham Ortelius\\\’s master Atlas Theatrum Orbis Terrarum published in 1570. Paper thickness and quality: – Heavy and stable Paper color : – off white Age of map color: – Colors used: – General color appearance: – Paper size: – 21in x 16in (545mm x 410mm) Plate size: – 19in x 13 1/2in (480mm x 340mm) Margins: – Min 1in (25mm). Margins: – None Plate area: – None Verso: – None. Background: Rouen: The cities favourable position between the Seine to the south and the hills in the north is clearly illustrated in this view; which is seen from the east from an ideal hill and which also shows the intact city walls from the Roman era. The staffage emphasizes the course taken by the road from Paris leading into the city. Nimes was a flourishing settlement even in Celtic times and due to its favourable location on the Via Domitia, a major transportation route linking Italy and Spain, was developed into the capital of Narbonensis province. Amongst other things, it was given a 7-km-long city wall and the dominant Tour Magne watchtower (top centre). Also stemming from Roman times is the imposing amphitheatre which could seat some 23,000 spectators and is used for performances even today. Its facade, comprising two storeys, each with 60 arches, is clearly recognizable, even in foreshortening. Above the cathedral and clock tower lies the Maison Carrée, a Roman temple built by Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa around 19 B. The 49-m-high Pont du Gard aqueduct, mentioned by Braun and visible top right, is an important work of Roman civil engineering. Bordeaux: The fortifications were built by Charles VII of France only following the reconquest of Bordeaux in 1452. Shown on a smaller scale to the right of the château is the Gothic cathedral of Saint-André with its free-standing clock tower, the Tour Pey-Berland. Outside the city walls lie the ruins of the Roman amphitheatre. Braun and Hogenberg 1570 – 1619 Georg Braun 1541 – 1622 was a topo-geographer. From 1572 to 1617 he edited the Civitates orbis terrarum, which contains 546 prospects, birds-eye views and maps of cities from all around the world. He was the principal editor of the work, he acquired the tables, hired the artists, and wrote the texts. He died as an octogenarian in 1622, as the only survivor of the original team to witness the publication of volume VI in 1617. Frans Hogenberg 1535 – 1590 was a Flemish and German painter, engraver, and mapmaker. Hogenberg was born in Mechelen as the son of Nicolaas Hogenberg. In 1568 he was banned from Antwerp by the Duke of Alva and travelled to London, where he stayed a few years before emigrating to Cologne. He is known for portraits and topographical views as well as historical allegories. He also produced scenes of contemporary historical events. In 1544 Sebastian Munster issued in Basle his Cosmographia containing about sixty plans and views, some in plan form, but many still using the old type of outline in elevation, and still others in birds-eye view. Very soon afterwards Frans Hogenberg, who engraved maps for Abraham Ortelius, together with another noted engraver of the time, Georg Hoefnagel, compiled and issued in Cologne a City Atlas intended as a companion work to the Theatrum Orbis Terrarum. Entitled Civitates Orbis Terrarum and edited by Georg Braun, the six volumes of this famous work were issued between the years 1572 and 1618 and contained in all more than 500 plans. Civitates orbis terrarum This great city atlas, edited by Georg Braun and largely engraved by Franz Hogenberg, eventually contained 546 prospects, bird-eye views and map views of cities from all over the world. The Civitates, indeed, was intended as a companion for the Theatrum, as indicated by the similarity in the titles and by contemporary references regarding the complementary nature of two works. Nevertheless, the Civitates was designs to be more popular in approach, no doubt because the novelty of a collection of city plans and views represented a more hazardous commercial undertaking than a world atlas, for which there had been a number of successful precedents. He engraved most of the plates for Ortelius\\\\\\\’s Theatrum and the majority of those in the Civitates, and may have been responsible for originating the project. He not only contributed most of the original material for the Spanish and Italian towns but also reworked and modified those of other contributors. After Hoefnagel\\\\\\\’s death his son Jakob continued the work for the Civitates. The Civitates provided a uniquely comprehensive view of urban life at the turn of the sixteenth century. Other sources were the maps of Sebastian Munster from around 1550 and, and of Braun added to the maps figures in local dress. This feature was anticipated in Hans Lautensack\\\\\\\’s etched view of Nuremberg, 1552, those groups of citizens in the rural foreground add further authenticity to the highly accurate topographical details of what was effectively Germany\\\\\\\’s cultural capital at that time. Braun\\\\\\\’s motives for adding figures to the views, however, went further: as stated in his introduction to book 1, he believed, perhaps optimistically, that his plans would not in consequence be scrutinized for military secrets by the Turks, as their religion forbade them from looking on representations of the human form. The plans, each accompanies by Braun\\\\\\\’s printed account of the town\\\\\\\’s history, situation and commerce, form an armchair traveler\\\\\\\’s compendium, which the scholar Robert Burton in The Anatomy of Melancholy of 1621 asserted would not only provide instructions but would uplift the spirit as well. 1572 Civitates Orbis Terrarum Vol. 1 – 1575 Civitates Orbis Terrarum Vol. 11 – 1581 Civitates Orbis Terrarum Vol. 111 – 1588 Civitates Orbis Terrarum Vol. IV – 1598 Civitates Orbis Terrarum Vol. V – 1618 Civitates Orbis Terrarum Vol. VI These volumes were published originally with Latin text followed by re-issues with German and French translations. Volume V1 comprised an issue of Supplementary plans. Sometime after 1618 the plates passed into possession of Abraham Hogenberg who was responsible for a number of further re-issues and after his death the plates were acquired by Jan Jansson. Using them as a basis Jansson published an 8-volume edition and this in turn was followed by further reissues. Please note all items auctioned are genuine, we do not sell reproductions. A Certificate of Authenticity (COA) can be issued on request. What is an Antique Map. The word Antique in the traditional sense refers to an item that is more than a hundred years old. The majority of antique maps for sale today come from books or atlases and have survived due to the protection offered by the hardback covers. The first thing to determine when staring a collection or purchasing an item, is what is important to you. Most collectors prefer to build their collections around a theme. You may decide to collect maps from one region or country, charting its development through time. Similarly you could collect maps of one particular period in time, by type i. Sea or celestial charts or by cartographer. The collector might also want to consider the theme of cartographical misconceptions such as California as an island or Australia as Terra Australis or the Great Southern Land. The subject is so wide that any would-be-collector has almost endless possibilities to find his own little niche within the field, and thereby build a rewarding collection. Starting a collection & pricing. Pricing is based on a number of different factors, the most important of which is regional. In any series of maps the most valuable are usually the World Map and the America/North America. The World because it is usually the most decorative and America because it has the strongest regional market. Other factors that come into play re: price is rarity, age, size, historical importance, decorative value (colour) and overall condition and quality of paper it is printed on. As specialised dealers, we frequently work with first time map buyers who are just starting their collection. Classical Images was founded 1998 and has built an excellent reputation for supplying high quality original antiquarian maps, historical atlases, antique books and prints. We carry an extensive inventory of antiquarian collectibles from the 15th to 19th century. Our collection typically includes rare books and decorative antique maps and prints by renowned cartographers, authors and engravers. Specific items not listed may be sourced on request. Classical Images adheres to the Codes of Ethics outlined by the Antiquarian Booksellers Association of America (ABAA). We are a primarily an online based enterprise, however our inventory may be viewed by appointment. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. This item is in the category “Antiques\Maps, Atlases & Globes\Europe Maps”. The seller is “searching01″ and is located in this country: AU. This item can be shipped worldwide.
1619, LECLERC XL-PAIS DE CAUX, FRANCE, NORMANDY, LE HAVRE ROUEN DIEPPE YVETOT FECAMP. LOT OF 1 COPPERENGR. WITH MAP OF THE’PAIS DE CAUX’ , PART OF NORMANDY , BY JEAN LE CLERC, SALOMON ROGERS ENGRAVER, PARIS. Extremely rare map of a portion of Normandy, published by Le Clerc and engraved by Salomon Rogers. Includes two sailing ships and a sea monster. We based our dating of the map on a copy of the map in the collection of the Biblioteque Municipal De Lyon, which was the only reference to the map which we could locate. The map was bound into either a composite atlas or Le Clerc’s. Theatre Geographique du Royaume de France. Jean was baptised on 16 August 1560 in Paris, with the engraver François Desprez (15301587) and the painter Jérôme Bollery (15321592) as his godfathers. He came from a family of printers and publishers – Jean’s younger brother David Le Clerc (15611613) and Jean’s own son Jean Le Clerc V were both book printers and publishers. He had proved himself by 1587, at which date he was living and working on Rue Chartière in Paris. From 1590 to 1594 he took refuge in Tours, where he worked with the publisher and cartographer Maurice Bouguereau (15..1596), who created Le Theatre Francoys, the first atlas of France – Le Clerc later drew on this work to create his own atlas. Le Clerc worked at several different addresses in Paris – on Rue Saint-Jean-de-Latran until 1610 and then on Rue Saint-Jacques until 1621/24. Jean Le Clerc’s publications included portraits, maps, contemporary news events and other engravings On 20 December 1619 Le Clerc was granted a six-year royal concession to “engrave maps of the provinces of France and portraits of patriarchs and princes of the Hebrew people, with a chronological history” (“graver les cartes des provinces de France et les portraits des patriarches et princes du peuple hébreu avec lhistoire chronologique”). In 1620 he published his Le Théâtre géographique du Royaume de France, including newer plates as well as reworked plates from Bouguereau’s work. The new plates were produced by artists such as Jean Fayen (15301616), Jodocus Hondius (15631612), Salomon Rogiers (15921640) and Hugues Picart (15871664). It went through several editions and Jean Le Clerc V continued to reissue it after his father’s death. 55.5 X 40.5 CMS , PRINTED SURFACE APROX. 44.5 X 33 CMS, SURFACE GENERALLY CLEAN , WITH GOOD MARGINS , NO WATERSTAINS , NO FOXING , OR BROWNING OF PAPER BY AGE, LITTLE SOILING IN MARGINS. ALLTOGETHER IN VERY GOOD CONDITION!! PLEASE VIEW PICTURES CAREFULLY! ALSO PLEASE, CHECK OUT MY other items. THERE ARE OVER 150! MORE ITEMS ON FRANCE [ALSO SOME MAYBE OF INTEREST TO BELGIUM OR GERMANY] IN MY PRESENT LISTINGS NOW! NO REPRINTS OR MODERN COPIES!!!!!!!!! Be sure to add me to your favorites list. Check out my other items. VAT REGISTERED BUYERS WITHIN THE EU , PLEASE COMMUNICATE YOUR VAT. 100 EUROS OR OVER TO MOST EC-LOCATIONS [WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE] AUTOMATICLY [WHERE SERVICE AVAILABLE], OTHER LOCATIONS ON REQUEST ONLY. BUT PLEASE REMIND : DUE TO THE PRESENT POLITICAL SITUATION , ITEMS TO TUR. CE [OR ANOTHER EU-LOCATION] – THIS MIGHT [BUT MUST NOT] CAUSE SOME SMALL DELAY, BUT ITEMS SURELY WILL ARRIVE. KEYWORDS : FRANCE, FRENCH, FRANCIA, FRANKREICH, GALLIA, PARIS, MARSEILLE, LYON, TOULOUSE, BORDEAUX NICE NANTES STRASBOURG MONTPELLIER RENNES LILLE LE HAVRE REIMS SAINT ETIENNE GRENOBLE TOULON ANGERS DIJON BREST LE MANS CLERMONT FERRAND AMIENS AIX LIMOGES TOURS NIMES METZ BESANCON CAEN ORLEANS MULHOUSE ROUEN BILLANCOURT DENIS PERPIGNAN NANCY SUISSE SCHWEIZ CHATEAUROUX MONTLUCON. Auctiva offers Free Image Hosting and Editing. Auctiva gets you noticed! Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. The item “1619, LECLERC XL-PAIS DE CAUX, FRANCE, NORMANDY, LE HAVRE ROUEN DIEPPE YVETOT FECAMP” is in sale since Monday, April 20, 2020. This item is in the category “Antiques\Maps, Atlases & Globes\Europe Maps”. The seller is “gkrgrec” and is located in NICOSIA. This item can be shipped worldwide.
1620, LECLERC XL-PAIS DE NORMANDIE, FRANCE, CAEN, ROUEN, ST. LO, LISIEUX DIEPPE HAVRE. LOT OF 1 COPPERENGR. WITH MAP OF THE’PAIS DE NORMANDIE’ / NORMANDY , BY JEAN LE CLERC, AFTER DAMIEN DE TEMPLEUX, PARIS. Extremely rare map of Normandy, published by Le Clerc. Includes four sailing ships and three sea monsters. The map was bound into either a composite atlas or Le Clerc’s. Theatre Geographique du Royaume de France. Jean was baptised on 16 August 1560 in Paris, with the engraver François Desprez (15301587) and the painter Jérôme Bollery (15321592) as his godfathers. He came from a family of printers and publishers – Jean’s younger brother David Le Clerc (15611613) and Jean’s own son Jean Le Clerc V were both book printers and publishers. He had proved himself by 1587, at which date he was living and working on Rue Chartière in Paris. From 1590 to 1594 he took refuge in Tours, where he worked with the publisher and cartographer Maurice Bouguereau (15..1596), who created Le Theatre Francoys, the first atlas of France – Le Clerc later drew on this work to create his own atlas. Le Clerc worked at several different addresses in Paris – on Rue Saint-Jean-de-Latran until 1610 and then on Rue Saint-Jacques until 1621/24. Jean Le Clerc’s publications included portraits, maps, contemporary news events and other engravings On 20 December 1619 Le Clerc was granted a six-year royal concession to “engrave maps of the provinces of France and portraits of patriarchs and princes of the Hebrew people, with a chronological history” (“graver les cartes des provinces de France et les portraits des patriarches et princes du peuple hébreu avec lhistoire chronologique”). In 1620 he published his Le Théâtre géographique du Royaume de France, including newer plates as well as reworked plates from Bouguereau’s work. The new plates were produced by artists such as Jean Fayen (15301616), Jodocus Hondius (15631612), Salomon Rogiers (15921640) and Hugues Picart (15871664). It went through several editions and Jean Le Clerc V continued to reissue it after his father’s death. 55 X 41 CMS , PRINTED SURFACE APROX. 51.5 X 34.5 CMS, SURFACE GENERALLY CLEAN , WITH GOOD MARGINS , NO WATERSTAINS , NO FOXING OR SIGNIFICANT BROWNING OF PAPER BY AGE, VERY LITTLE SOILING IN MARGINS. ALTOGETHER IN VERY GOOD CONDITION!! PLEASE VIEW PICTURES CAREFULLY! ALSO PLEASE, CHECK OUT MY other items. THERE ARE OVER 150! MORE ITEMS ON FRANCE [ALSO SOME MAYBE OF INTEREST TO BELGIUM OR GERMANY] IN MY PRESENT LISTINGS NOW! NO REPRINTS OR MODERN COPIES!!!!!!!!! Be sure to add me to your favorites list. Check out my other items. VAT REGISTERED BUYERS WITHIN THE EU , PLEASE COMMUNICATE YOUR VAT. 100 EUROS OR OVER TO MOST EC-LOCATIONS [WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE] AUTOMATICLY [WHERE SERVICE AVAILABLE], OTHER LOCATIONS ON REQUEST ONLY. BUT PLEASE REMIND : DUE TO THE PRESENT POLITICAL SITUATION , ITEMS TO TUR. CE [OR ANOTHER EU-LOCATION] – THIS MIGHT [BUT MUST NOT] CAUSE SOME SMALL DELAY, BUT ITEMS SURELY WILL ARRIVE. KEYWORDS : FRANCE, FRENCH, FRANCIA, FRANKREICH, GALLIA, PARIS, MARSEILLE, LYON, TOULOUSE, BORDEAUX NICE NANTES STRASBOURG MONTPELLIER RENNES LILLE LE HAVRE REIMS SAINT ETIENNE GRENOBLE TOULON ANGERS DIJON BREST LE MANS CLERMONT FERRAND AMIENS AIX LIMOGES TOURS NIMES METZ BESANCON CAEN ORLEANS MULHOUSE ROUEN BILLANCOURT DENIS PERPIGNAN NANCY SUISSE SCHWEIZ CHATEAUROUX MONTLUCON. Get Supersized Images & Free Image Hosting. Create your brand with Auctiva’s. Attention Sellers – Get Templates Image Hosting, Scheduling at Auctiva. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. The item “1620, LECLERC XL-PAIS DE NORMANDIE, FRANCE, CAEN, ROUEN, ST. LO, LISIEUX DIEPPE HAVRE” is in sale since Monday, April 20, 2020. This item is in the category “Antiques\Maps, Atlases & Globes\Europe Maps”. The seller is “gkrgrec” and is located in NICOSIA. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Duche et Gouvernment General de Normandie. Size: 53 x 61 cm. Original map with contemporary hand colouring. ITEM CONDITION: PLEASE VIEW IMAGES CAREFULLY! (small tears at bottom corners). All images are the part of condition description. You will receive the exact item which you see on photos. The item “C1740 Seutter Normandie France Normandy Rouen Caen Le Havre Cherbourg La Manche” is in sale since Friday, October 5, 2018. This item is in the category “Antiques\Maps, Atlases & Globes\Europe Maps”. The seller is “booksmapsstamps” and is located in Europe. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Title: Cotes de France departement de la Seine inférieure…. Note: from Arrondissement maritime…. Dimensions: Sheet 98cm x 66cm. Engraving 86,5cm x 58,5cm. Conditions: small stains of damp on the borders (look photo). Condizioni: piccole macchie d’umidità sui margini (vedere foto). Conditions: petites taches d’humidité sur les marges (voir photo). America (North-South) – Africa 17 USD. WE DON’T SELL LASER COPY OR SCANNER. THIS AN ORIGINAL ENGRAVING OF 1792. The item “Rouen Seine Maritime France Nautical Chart Mechain 1792″ is in sale since Tuesday, April 26, 2011. This item is in the category “Antiques\Maps, Atlases & Globes\Europe Maps”. The seller is “orso47″ and is located in Bagno. This item can be shipped to North, South, or Latin America, all countries in Europe, all countries in continental Asia, Australia.
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