Jansonnius, Joan.
Italia Gallica sive Gallia Cisalpina ex conatibus Geographicis Abrah. Ortelij. Petrus Kaerius Caelavit.
Jansonnius, Joan. – Northern Italy (Cisalpine Gaul) · Copper Engraving, Hand Colored · Novus Atlas Absolutissimus, Amsterdam · 1662
Eigenschaften
- Published: Janssonius Joan. , Amsterdam
- Published date: 1662
- Type: Antique Map, map
- Issue date: 1662
- Technique: Copper engraving / probably later handcolor
- Category: Lombardy
- Size: 345 by 460mm (13 by 18 inches).
- Bibliography: Koeman I / 7010H:1
- Stock number: 18865
- Condition: In excellent condition. 345 by 460mm (13 by 18 inches).
Article description
Article description
Original antique hand-colored copper engraving, from Joan Janssonius's great 'Novus Atlas', published in Amsterdam, 1662. Depicting Northern Italy (Cisalpine Gaul), this map is a fine example of 1660s European cartography. Image: 345 by 460mm (13 by 18 inches). An attractive and historically significant 17th-century map for the discerning collector. Johannes Janssonius (1588–1664), also known as Jan Jansson, was one of Amsterdam's most prolific cartographers and publishers of the Dutch Golden Age. His great 'Novus Atlas' (later expanded into the 'Atlas Maior') rivalled the output of the Blaeu firm and contained hundreds of maps covering the entire known world. Janssonius worked closely with Henricus Hondius and acquired many of the Mercator-Hondius plates, ensuring continuity with the finest cartographic tradition of the 16th century. His maps are distinguished by fine engraving, elaborate allegorical cartouches, and high-quality hand coloring. They are held in institutions worldwide, including the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam and the Library of Congress. The map is ornated with the title cartouche and 'privilegium' on the upper left side and two more cartouches (upper left side, lower right side). Villages and towns are shown as miniature views. This map is based on the cartographic sources of ancient knowledge from Livius, Ausonius, Tacitus, Cato, Plinius, Polybius and Cassiodore. A fine example from Novus Atlas Absolutissimus, Amsterdam, sought after by collectors of antique maps of Italy, antique maps of Northern Italy (Cisalpine Gaul), and antique hand-colored copper engravings for sale. In very good condition. Light age-toning to the sheet, as expected for a 17th-century map.Jansonnius, Joan. – Northern Italy (Cisalpine Gaul) · Copper Engraving, Hand Colored · Novus Atlas Absolutissimus, Amsterdam · 1662
Koeman I / 7010H:1
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