Leo Belgicus.
[Amsterdam],
Pieter van der Keere,
[1622].
Double-page engraved map, hand-coloured in outline and heightened in gold, French text to verso.
370 by 450mm (14.5 by 17.75 inches).
1913
notes:
The map appears in Pieter van den Keere's well known work 'Germania Inferior' of 1617, and is the third incarnation of the Aitzinger form of the Leo Belgicus: the lion rampant facing right, with the right paw raised. The text to the verso acknowledges the lion's pedigree. Below the lion are depictions of Benelux nobility and gentry, and to the right, in an elaborate cartouche, the following text:
"A skilfully made geographical map representing the XVII Provinces ...
"A skilfully made geographical map representing the XVII Provinces ...
bibliography:
Van der Heijden 4.2 (noting three examples of the first state, one no longer traceable).
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