The European gaze turns beyond its borders

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[Set of the maps of the four continents].

BLAEU, Willem
Bologna,
Pietro Todeschi,
1673.
Set of four engraved wall maps, each printed on four sheets, joined, flanked by side-panels featuring 16 vignettes of diverse people in local costume, and a lower register featuring 12 birds-eye views of cities, with title above, hand-coloured. As is almost invariably the case with large seventeenth century wall maps, a certain amount of conservation work has been undertaken, including elements of re-touching to some of the coloured areas of the maps, with some small areas of restoration. A full conservation report is available on request. Mounted on linen.
[Europa] 1000 by 1395mm (39.5 by 55 inches); [Asia] 1000 by 1375mm (39.5 by 54 inches); [Africa] 1000 by 1375mm (39.5 by 54 inches); [America] 1000 by 1375 mm (39.5 by 54 inches)
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The Blaeu set of four wall maps of the known continents represents the pinnacle of Dutch Golden Age decorative cartography. Wall maps occupied a prominent place in Dutch culture, as indicators of affluence and intellectual curiosity, as demonstrated by their appearance in several of Johannes Vermeer's paintings. The leading scholar and scientist, Constantijn Huygens (1596-1687), remarked how he employed his own set of Blaeu's wall maps of the continents as a tool to enlight...

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Burden, Mapping of America, p.192; J. Denuce, 'Les sources de la carte murale d'Afrique de Blaeu, de 1644' in 15th International Geographical Congress, vol.2 sect.IV, Geographie historique et histoire de la geographie (Leiden, 1938); Schilder, Monumenta Cartographica Neerlandica V, II.3.d.2.

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