Leo Belgicus.
[Amsterdam],
C. J. Visscher,
1650
Hand-coloured separately issued engraved map, some loss to borders skilfully repaired.
430 by 550mm (17 by 21.75 inches).
2859
notes:
A rare separately issued map of the Low Countries in the shape of a lion.
The map was first published by Johan van Doetecum in 1598. The plate was still in van Doetecum's possession in 1626, as an inventory was made of his stock after the death of his wife Magdalena. The plate then passed into the hands of Henricus Hondius when, in 1630, van Doetecum's stock was auctioned off following his death. Hondius made some minor changes and reissued the plate in 1630. The...
The map was first published by Johan van Doetecum in 1598. The plate was still in van Doetecum's possession in 1626, as an inventory was made of his stock after the death of his wife Magdalena. The plate then passed into the hands of Henricus Hondius when, in 1630, van Doetecum's stock was auctioned off following his death. Hondius made some minor changes and reissued the plate in 1630. The...
bibliography:
H.A.M. van der Heijden, Leo Belgicus: An illustrated and annotated cartobibliography, 2nd ed., (Alphen aan den Rijn: Canaletto, 2006), 3.3; Schilder, Monumenta Cartographica Neerlandica, I, p.31 (note 95), and p.37.
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