Unrecorded example of one of the most important charts published in the Dutch Golden Age

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West-Indische Paskaert waer in de graden der bredde over weder zyden...

DONCKER, Hendrik
Amsterdam,
door Pieter Goos en zyn te bekoomen by Gerard van Keulen, Boek-Zee-Kaart-verkoper, en Graad -boogmaaker aan de Oost-zyde van de Niewen Brug, in de gekroonde Lootsman,
[1704-1726].

Engraved chart, printed on vellum, traces of original hand-colour.

805 by 985mm (31.75 by 38.75 inches).
12562

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An unrecorded state of one of the most important charts published in the seventeenth century; and one of the earliest on Mercator's projection to show North America.

This large chart, first published by Hendrik Doncker in 1659, is based on Blaeu's seminal map of the Atlantic of 1630, the "earliest printed chart of the Atlantic … [which] became immediately the standard chart for navigation to America and the Cape of Good Hope". So influential was Blaeu's chart ...

bibliography:

bibliography:

Burden, The Mapping of North America, # 233; Campbell, "One Map, two Purposes"; The Map Collector, # 30 (March 1985), p. 38 (van Keulen at the British Library edition); Pritchard, Degrees of Latitude, pp. 74-75 (van Keulen edition); Deak, Picturing America, p. 17; Schilder, Monumenta Cartographica Neerlandica, IV, # 63.1, pp. 114-15.