Novissima et Accuratissima Leonis Belgici
seu Septemdecim Regionum Descriptio. Auct: N.I. Visschero.
Amsterdam,
Claes Jansz Visscher,
[1611-1621 or later].
Hand-coloured engraved map, a few minor areas of loss skilfully repaired in facsimile.
470 by 580mm. (18.5 by 22.75 inches).
2691
notes:
The signing of the Twelve Year Truce in 1609, by the Dutch Republic, the Southern Netherlands and Hapsburg Spain, proved a catalyst for another version of the Leo Belgicus.
In around 1611, Claes Janszoon Visscher published his 'Bestandskaart' or 'Truce Map' - "one of the peaks of seventeenth century cartography" (van der Heijden) – a lion at rest in a sitting position, his right paw on the hilt of a lowered sword. The map is replete with allusions to the fruits...
In around 1611, Claes Janszoon Visscher published his 'Bestandskaart' or 'Truce Map' - "one of the peaks of seventeenth century cartography" (van der Heijden) – a lion at rest in a sitting position, his right paw on the hilt of a lowered sword. The map is replete with allusions to the fruits...
bibliography:
H.A.M. van der Heijden, Leo Belgicus: An illustrated and annotated cartobibliography, 2nd ed., (Alphen aan den Rijn: Canaletto, 2006), 5.2.
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