Kaart van West-Voorne (Goeree) Generale caarte ende afbeeldinge vanden eylande van West Voorn (titel op object) Voorne Caart-boeck Caartboeck van Voorne Map of the island of West Voorne, or Goeree. Along the top title. Bottom left a cartouche with the arms of Goeree and places on the island. Left of the weapons a stroomgod right of the weapons Neptune with him under a scale bar: Dese scale begrypt three hundred Voornse rods. Numbered top right: No. A. Orientation: north boven. Manufacturer : printmaker Jan Voters (listed building) printmaker Jan Luyken (listed building), designed by A. Steyaar
Kaart van West-Voorne (Goeree) Generale caarte ende afbeeldinge vanden eylande van West Voorn (titel op object) Voorne Caart-boeck Caartboeck van Voorne Map of the island of West Voorne, or Goeree. Along the top title. Bottom left a cartouche with the arms of Goeree and places on the island. Left of the weapons a stroomgod right of the weapons Neptune with him under a scale bar: Dese scale begrypt three hundred Voornse rods. Numbered top right: No. A. Orientation: north boven. Manufacturer : printmaker Jan Voters (listed building) printmaker Jan Luyken (listed building), designed by A. Steyaart (listed building) surveyor: Heyman van Dyck (listed property) client : States Voorne Place manufacture: Amsterdam Date: 1701 - 1729 Material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) / etch dimensions: plate edge: h 506 mm × W 720 mmToelichtingDeze card is part of the so-called 'Voorne Caartboeck' / '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 Save: d remained 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 the state, etc.) river-god (story of) Neptune (Poseidon) Triton (s) where Goeree-Overflakkee
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