Kaart van de provincie Utrecht (vijfde deel van onder) Nieuwe kaart van den lande van Utrecht (titel op object) Part (fifth from bottom) of a map of the province Utrecht. Manufacturer : printmaker Thomas Doesburgh (listed building) printmaker Gerard Hoet (I) (listed building) cartographer: Bernard Roy (I) (listed building) publisher: Nicolaes Visscher (II) (listed building) provider of privilege: States General the Dutch Republic (listed property) provider of privilege: States of Utrecht (listed building) client: States of Utrecht (listed property) Place manufacture: cartographer: Utrecht Publ
Kaart van de provincie Utrecht (vijfde deel van onder) Nieuwe kaart van den lande van Utrecht (titel op object) Part (fifth from bottom) of a map of the province Utrecht. Manufacturer : printmaker Thomas Doesburgh (listed building) printmaker Gerard Hoet (I) (listed building) cartographer: Bernard Roy (I) (listed building) publisher: Nicolaes Visscher (II) (listed building) provider of privilege: States General the Dutch Republic (listed property) provider of privilege: States of Utrecht (listed building) client: States of Utrecht (listed property) Place manufacture: cartographer: Utrecht Publisher: Amsterdam Date: 1696 and / or in or after 1696 - 1702 Physical features: etching and engra; printed on two sheets on the two sheet material: paper Technique: engra (printing process) / etch / paste dimensions: sheet: h 642 mm (consists pasted of two to each other and inner plate edge cut-off blades) × W 372 mm (consists of two pasted to each other and inner plate edge cut sheets) ToelichtingIn literature has always believed that there were four states this card and that changes to the title and content of the title cartouche, ad the cartouche, scale bar to the left of the cartouche and other changes on the map assumed by the second state in 1743 were made by Covens & Mortier. However, the current one is a previously unknown intermediate state which not only proves that the said changes have been made before, but also that this second condition is issued by Nicolaes Visscher II, the publisher of the first staat. Subject: maps of separate countries or regions coat of arms (as symbol of the state, etc.) hunting, fishing chaseagriculturepeat-cutting (sports) river-godscattle
Size: 1380px × 1810px
Photo credit: © Art World / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
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