Totius Neobelgii Nova et Accuratissima Tabula.
Amsterdam,
[c1674].
Proof state. Double-page engraved map (460 by 540mm to the neatline, full margins showing the plate mark), with exceptionally fine contemporary hand-colour in part and in outline.
500 by 590mm (19.75 by 23.25 inches).
12809
notes:
A rare 'proof' state, one of only a very few known, showing the rare 'Restitutio view' of New York.
Allard's version of the Janssonius Visscher map was originally published in 1656. The short-lived Dutch reconquest of Manhattan in 1673 led Allard to reissue the map, replacing the famous view of New Amsterdam by Nicolas Visscher with the current 'Restitutio view.' It shows a greatly expanded city, indicative of the widespread prosperity during the first English oc...
Allard's version of the Janssonius Visscher map was originally published in 1656. The short-lived Dutch reconquest of Manhattan in 1673 led Allard to reissue the map, replacing the famous view of New Amsterdam by Nicolas Visscher with the current 'Restitutio view.' It shows a greatly expanded city, indicative of the widespread prosperity during the first English oc...
bibliography:
Campbell, 'The Jansson-Visscher Maps of New England'; The Mapping of America, 15, plate 154; Manhattan in Maps, pps. 46-47