Manuscript VOC chart showing the Philippine island of Mindanao, from the workshop of Gerrit de Haan in Batavia

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Untitled Chart of the Celebes Sea.

DE HAAN, Gerrit [after], possibly by Wigle SICMA.
[Batavia,
after 1747].
Manuscript chart, pen and black ink, and colour wash in outline, on two joined sheets of paper watermarked with Strasburg Lily within a shield, initials "VDL" beneath and countermark "IV" (closest to Churchill 405, dated to 1733, from the mill of Pieter van der Ley, son of Gerrit Pieters van der Ley who worked De Wever - the Weaver - and De Bonsem - the Polecat - mills at Koog aan de Zaan, Holland, from 1674 onwards), contemporary cataloguing notation on verso in ink: "No. 17" and "N de Mindanou".
990 by 685mm. (39 by 27 inches).
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An elegant example of a Dutch East India Company [Verenigde Oost- Indische Compagnie] – VOC – manuscript chart from their Batavia workshop, under the direction of baas-kaartenmaker Gerrit de Haan, and a rare survival in superb condition.
Showing the route from present-day northern Sulawesi to the south coast of Mindanao, the second largest island in the Philippines, and of considerable interest to the Dutch. Since 1581 the Spanish had dominated Luzon, the northern and...

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Altic, 'Jesuit Contribution to the Mapping of the Philippine Islands: A Case of the 1734 Pedro Murillo Velarde's Chart', page 88; Schilder 'Sailing for the East', pages 153 - 183; 231-232.

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