Grooten Atlas,
oft werelt-beschryving, in welcke t' aerdryck, de zee, en hemel, wort vertoont en beschreven.
Amsterdam,
Joan Blaeu,
1662-1665.
13 parts in nine volumes, Dutch text edition, folio (560 by 380mm), printed title, engraved allegorical title, nine printed or engraved titles within engraved borders, eight divisional titles, and 600 engraved maps, plans and views (most double-page) in contemporary hand-colour (general and engraved titles heightened in gold), many engraved and woodcut illustrations in text coloured, index leaf at end of each volume, contemporary Dutch vellum, gilt, central arabesques replaced with gilt arms of the van de Werve family, leather labels on spines, gilt edges, occasional light browning on a few maps and some text pages, several maps with small marginal repairs, some light staining at lower corners of volumes I and VIII.
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notes:
A Dutch edition of "the greatest and finest atlas ever published" (Koeman).
The 'Atlas Maior' in its various editions was the largest atlas ever published. It was justly famed for its production values, its high typographic standard, and the quality of its engraving, ornamentation, binding and colouring. The atlas frequently served as the official gift of the Dutch Republic to princes and other authorities. It is one of the most lavish and highly prized of all se...
The 'Atlas Maior' in its various editions was the largest atlas ever published. It was justly famed for its production values, its high typographic standard, and the quality of its engraving, ornamentation, binding and colouring. The atlas frequently served as the official gift of the Dutch Republic to princes and other authorities. It is one of the most lavish and highly prized of all se...
bibliography:
Jerry Brotton, A History of the World in Twelve Maps (London: Penguin, 2012); Koeman BL 57; van der Krogt 2:62.
provenance:
Provenance:
1. Coat of arms of the van de Werve family to binding, a noble family from Antwerp.
1. Coat of arms of the van de Werve family to binding, a noble family from Antwerp.