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£4,800

By HOLLAR, W[enceslaus], 1650

£25,000

By VOOGHT, Claes Jansz. [after] Jan Jansz STAMPIOEN, [c1680-1696].

£1,200

By HERBERT, William, 1779.

£300

By [Anonymous], [1728].

£350

By SIMONAU, Gustave, [1843].

£8,000

By WILLIS, James A.C., 1867.

£7,200

By PTOLEMAEUS, Claudius; FRIES, Laurent; and GRÜNINGER, Johann, 1522].

£2,000

By VISSCHER, Nicolaes [before, or maybe after], maybe from 1648, but probably from 1657].

£1,500

By HOLLAR, [Wenceslaus], ?c1659].

£50

Maps are scientific instruments. They offer proof of truth. They portray measured relationships between objects and ideas. To achieve this, however, maps must reduce, omit, and distort a three-dimensional world onto a flat piece of paper. This is the paradox of cartography: to tell the truth, a map must lie.