Kaart van de Sint-Cornelispolder (Quackpolder) Caarte van Sinte Cornelis Polder anders De Quacq (titel op object) Voorne Caart-boeck Caartboeck van Voorne Map of St. Cornelis Polder, also known as the Quack polder. Along the top title. At the bottom of the middle a cartridge with information on the area, and a scale bar: Dese Scale begrypt Hondert Voornse rods. Upper right arm of the polder, where: the crown is held by a man. Its right hunting rabbits with killed. Arm left a man with a bag of seed corn and a seated man carries chickens and ducks grain. In the background is plowed. Numbered top
Kaart van de Sint-Cornelispolder (Quackpolder) Caarte van Sinte Cornelis Polder anders De Quacq (titel op object) Voorne Caart-boeck Caartboeck van Voorne Map of St. Cornelis Polder, also known as the Quack polder. Along the top title. At the bottom of the middle a cartridge with information on the area, and a scale bar: Dese Scale begrypt Hondert Voornse rods. Upper right arm of the polder, where: the crown is held by a man. Its right hunting rabbits with killed. Arm left a man with a bag of seed corn and a seated man carries chickens and ducks grain. In the background is plowed. Numbered top right: No. XIII. Manufacturer : printmaker Jan Voters (listed building) printmaker Jan Luyken (listed building), designed by A. Steyaart (listed building) surveyor: Heyman van Dyck (listed building) client: States of Voorne Place manufacture : Amsterdam Date: 1701 - 1729 Physical characteristics: etching and engra, hand-colored material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) / etch / hand-color measurements: plate edge: h 496 mm × W 705 mmToelichtingDeze map is part of the so-called 'Voorne Caart -boeck '/' Caartboeck Voorne ', which consists of a title page (see RP-P-1942-347), three common cards (from East, West and South Voorne) * thirty detailed maps. The map book was commissioned by the States of Voorne and was published in 1701. Part of the copper plates is preserved and used in the nineteenth and twentieth century reprints. * Confusion may arise because the meaning has changed over the centuries about the name Voorne. Formerly stood the (former) islands Voorne, Goeree and Overflakkee - all historically part of the Land of Voorne - known respectively as East, West and South Voorne. Printing of the three general questions, including this card, have also been used: Alkemade, Cornelis and Pieter van der Schelling. Beschry City Brielle, and the land of Roach (...). Rotterdam: Philip Lösel, 1729. Subject: maps of separate countries or regions coat of arms (as symbol of
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