Catalogus Van groote en kleene Land-Kaerten, Steden, Print-Kunst En Boecken.
Amsterdam,
Van Nicolaes Visscher, Op den Dam in de Visscher,
[1682].
Twelvemo. 38-pages; contemporary marbled paper wrappers, backstrip torn with loss
*6 A10, 2A4 (- 2A4, blank?)
*6 A10, 2A4 (- 2A4, blank?)
150 by 80mm. (6 by 3.25 inches).
13002
notes:
A rare example of the Visscher family catalogue, including a list of all the large and small maps, city views, and illustrations, for which they owned the final plates. It opens with the text of the patents awarded to Nicolaes Visscher in 1682 by the States General and the States of Holland.
Claes Jansz Visscher established a printing house in Amsterdam specialising in art and cartography after studying under Jodocus Hondius, and published a well known panorama m...
Claes Jansz Visscher established a printing house in Amsterdam specialising in art and cartography after studying under Jodocus Hondius, and published a well known panorama m...
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provenance:
Provenance: Bibliothèque nationale de France in Paris, the Royal Library in Kopenhagen and the Herzog August Bibliothek in Wolfenbüttel (Germany).
The Full-Length Seasons
The transit of Halley’s comet in 1758
One of the largest world maps ever printed
Ptolemy’s first projection, with the “finest Ptolemaic plates produced until Gerard Mercator”
Views of Kyoto
Leiden – home to Rembrandt, Lievens and, Dou
“Hurry! This map has no consumer potential!”
Egypt
Large plan of 1930s Hong Kong showing the cyclone scale
The Copernican solar system
A previously unrecorded state of a rare promotional broadside for an astronomical clock
Dalrymple proposes an EIC settlement on Balambangan
Kolkata and the Hoogly River
From the inventory of the Van Keulen family of cartographers
Carletti’s magnificent plan of Naples 



