Rotterdam during the Dutch Golden Age

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Rotterodamum Rotterdam

met al sijn gebouwen, net op haer maet geteekend en gesneden als Borgermeeteren waren gewoon, de Heeren; Mr Isaac Vethuysen... Anno 1694 door Joannes de Vou.

VOU, Johannes de [and] Romeijn de Hooghe
Rotterdam,
[door Jan Notemans],
1694
Large engraved map, on six sheets joined, 12 vignette views of the city to left and right border, together with 20 coats-of-arms, elaborate scene above depicting a further 21 coats-of-arms, panorama of the city below, on four sheets, plan, border sheets, and panorama, all with fine original hand colour.
1690 by 1970mm. (66.5 by 77.5 inches).
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The celebrated 'Atlas de Vou', the largest and most ornamental plan of the city, at the apex of its flowering as the second port of the Netherlands during the Dutch Golden Age.

After successfully completing his plan of Haarlem in 1688, Romeijn de Hooghe was commissioned by the burgomasters of Rotterdam to publish a plan of their city. He carried out the survey with the collaboration of Johannes de Vou. Their initial efforts were met with disappointment from the b...

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