Vingboons-Atlas

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Author: Johannes Vingboons / J. van Bracht [introduction]

Publisher: Fibula-Van Dishoeck [Unieboek b.b.] in Haarlem.

Year: 1981 [c1660]

Size: 48 x 35 cm, elephant folio

Reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johannes_Vingboons ; Jacobine E. Huisken, Friso Lammertse, Het kunstbedrijf van de familie Vingboons…., 1989.

Description

Full brown leatherette binding, gilt monograms of the V.O.C. and W.I.C. With 107 finely coloured maps, plans and panoramic views (many double page) & index booklet (creases on upper right) inserted in rear pocket. EXTREMELY RARE.

Facsimile.  No. 662/1000.

This compendium of facsimiles in full colour of secret VOC and WIC manuscripts of the 17th Century was published by Fibula-Van Dishoeck [Unieboek b.b.] in Haarlem as a run of 1000 only. This splendid volume contains handdrawn and painted maps, charts and views, dating from c. 1660 which have never been printed before, depicting – aside from the Philippines: maps 11, 60, and 61 – Venezuela, Guyana, Brazil, the Caribbean, fine views of New Amsterdam, Acapulco, Havana, Pernambuco, Olinda, etc. Vingboon was a Dutch cartographer and water colourist of exotic lands based on scrupulous research, based on reports and sketches that masters and merchants on their travels under the VOC (Dutch East India Company) and WIC (Dutch West India Company).
map 11: [Luzon and Visayas] – later copied by Valentijn.
map 60: [Manila Bay] [bird’s eye view, later copied by Schley and Valentijn].
map 61: [Manila Bay] [chart – later copied by Schley and Valentijn].

Condition

like NEW.

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