Kaart van de Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden Les Provinces Unies ou la partie septentrionale des Pays Bas connue sous le nom de Hollande (titel op object) French map of the Republic. Top left cartridge with title, including a legend and a mythological performance with Neptune, a female figure (possible Salacia) and three tritons. Next title cartouche, a cartouche with advertisement for a map of the Low Countries from the same publisher. Bottom right cartouche with a dedication of a portion of the current Limburg (part which then belonged to Staats-Brabant). Below scale bar: Milles on
Kaart van de Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden Les Provinces Unies ou la partie septentrionale des Pays Bas connue sous le nom de Hollande (titel op object) French map of the Republic. Top left cartridge with title, including a legend and a mythological performance with Neptune, a female figure (possible Salacia) and three tritons. Next title cartouche, a cartouche with advertisement for a map of the Low Countries from the same publisher. Bottom right cartouche with a dedication of a portion of the current Limburg (part which then belonged to Staats-Brabant). Below scale bar: Milles only geometriques milles ou d'Italie, lieues communes d'Allemagne 4000 until geom: chacune and Grandes lieues de France, lieues ou d'une heure de chemin de 3000 chacune. Degree distribution along the randen. Manufacturer : printmaker: Harmanus van Loon (listed building) cartographer P. Vincenzo Maria Coronelli (listed building) cartographer Jean-Nicolas de Tralage the Tillemont (listed building): Jean Baptiste Nolin (I ) (listed building) provider of privilege: Louis XIV (king of France) (listed building) Place manufacture: Paris Date: 1690 Physical features: engra, hand-colored material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) / hand color dimensions: sheet: h 453 mm (Inner plate edge cut) × W 595 mm (Inner plate edge cut) Subject: maps of separate countries or regions (story of) Neptune (Poseidon) other female Roman deities: Salaciatriton (s) Where: Netherlands
Size: 1798px × 1390px
Photo credit: © Art World / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
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