Kaart van Zeeland (zesde deel) Zelandiae Comitatus novissima tabula Sixth part of a map of Zeeland, consisting of nine parts. Bottom right numbered 6. Manufacturer : printmaker: anonymous, designed by Claes Jansz. Visscher (II) to a design of: Reinier Ottens (I) synthesizer: Zacharias Roma Publisher: widow Joachim Ottens and Son Place manufacture: a design by: Amsterdam To design: Amsterdam Formulator: Middelburg Publisher: Amsterdam Dated: 1655 and / or 1719 - 1725 Material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) / etching dimensions: plate edge: h 468 mm × W 537 mmToelichtingDeze picture


Kaart van Zeeland (zesde deel) Zelandiae Comitatus novissima tabula Sixth part of a map of Zeeland, consisting of nine parts. Bottom right numbered 6. Manufacturer : printmaker: anonymous, designed by Claes Jansz. Visscher (II) to a design of: Reinier Ottens (I) synthesizer: Zacharias Roma Publisher: widow Joachim Ottens and Son Place manufacture: a design by: Amsterdam To design: Amsterdam Formulator: Middelburg Publisher: Amsterdam Dated: 1655 and / or 1719 - 1725 Material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) / etching dimensions: plate edge: h 468 mm × W 537 mmToelichtingDeze picture is part of the so-called Visscher-Roma map, a wall chart of Zeeland consisting of a nine-part card that could be complemented with a decorative border. The trim was a title, fourteen faces Zeeland place and a description of Zeeland in Dutch and French. The card was in 1655 first published by Nicolaes Visscher (I), and later by his son Nicolaes (II) and possibly by his widow, who still regularly issued under the name of her husband. Through the widow Visscher the plates into the hands of the publishing house Ottens. This must have been somewhere between 1719 and 1725, when the company operated under the name widow (Joachim) Ottens and Sons. The plates are then updated to design Reinier Ottens (I). The publication history of this card is complicated. In the existing literature, this is mainly estimated on the basis of known fixed ones, of the card. However, it is quite possible that more spending have been - Where: none mounted specimens are delivered - in other compositions of the states of the various sheets of the card. The blades are also available separately or in pairs used as a separate card (s). The nine panels of the card are the years adapted to a greater or lesser extent. A clear overview of the states of each leaf is missing, so below is based on the information available, made an overview of the major states of the blades: * - page 1 (first part map): Five states kn


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