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World. Henry Abraham Chatelain, Mappe-Monde pour Connoitre les Progres & les Conquestes les Plus Remarquables des Provinces-Unies, Ainsy que Celles des Compagnies d'Orient et d'Occident..., from Atlas Historique, 1720 (circa). Hand Color. The voyages and discoveries of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) and other Dutch trading companies are the subject of this handsome, double-hemisphere map of the world. California is shown as a prominent island, the Great Wall is shown in China, and the incomplete coasts of Australia and New Zealand are shown in the South Pacific. The tables describe the voyages by Dutch explorers and important events in the Dutch colonies - from 1594 (the first attempt to find a Northeast Passage to Asia) to 1665 when New Holande (New York) was captured by the British. The map is beautifully decorated with ships and a medallion. At bottom center, there is female figure seated within an elaborate fortification holding a horn of plenty with a staff topped with a liberty cap, guarded by a lion representing Holland. First published without the decorative elements around 1670; this is the later edition published by Chatelain.
LITERATURE: Shirley #447.
World. Henry Abraham Chatelain, Mappe-Monde pour Connoitre les Progres & les Conquestes les Plus Remarquables des Provinces-Unies, Ainsy que Celles des Compagnies d'Orient et d'Occident..., from Atlas Historique, 1720 (circa). Hand Color. The voyages and discoveries of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) and other Dutch trading companies are the subject of this handsome, double-hemisphere map of the world. California is shown as a prominent island, the Great Wall is shown in China, and the incomplete coasts of Australia and New Zealand are shown in the South Pacific. The tables describe the voyages by Dutch explorers and important events in the Dutch colonies - from 1594 (the first attempt to find a Northeast Passage to Asia) to 1665 when New Holande (New York) was captured by the British. The map is beautifully decorated with ships and a medallion. At bottom center, there is female figure seated within an elaborate fortification holding a horn of plenty with a staff topped with a liberty cap, guarded by a lion representing Holland. First published without the decorative elements around 1670; this is the later edition published by Chatelain.
LITERATURE: Shirley #447.
Condition
A crisp impression on a bright sheet with a few faint spots near the center of the image. Grade: A
Dimensions
13.3 x 18.3 in
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MAP, World, Chatelain
Estimate $500 - $650
Apr 27, 2022
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0014: MAP, World, Chatelain
Est. $500 - $650•Starting Price $250
Antique Maps, Engravings, Documents & BooksApr 27, 2022 10:00 PM EDTBuyer's Premium 20%
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This catalog is "VIEW ONLY" on LiveAuctioneers - bids must be placed at oldworldauctions.com.
World. Henry Abraham Chatelain, Mappe-Monde pour Connoitre les Progres & les Conquestes les Plus Remarquables des Provinces-Unies, Ainsy que Celles des Compagnies d'Orient et d'Occident..., from Atlas Historique, 1720 (circa). Hand Color. The voyages and discoveries of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) and other Dutch trading companies are the subject of this handsome, double-hemisphere map of the world. California is shown as a prominent island, the Great Wall is shown in China, and the incomplete coasts of Australia and New Zealand are shown in the South Pacific. The tables describe the voyages by Dutch explorers and important events in the Dutch colonies - from 1594 (the first attempt to find a Northeast Passage to Asia) to 1665 when New Holande (New York) was captured by the British. The map is beautifully decorated with ships and a medallion. At bottom center, there is female figure seated within an elaborate fortification holding a horn of plenty with a staff topped with a liberty cap, guarded by a lion representing Holland. First published without the decorative elements around 1670; this is the later edition published by Chatelain.
LITERATURE: Shirley #447.
World. Henry Abraham Chatelain, Mappe-Monde pour Connoitre les Progres & les Conquestes les Plus Remarquables des Provinces-Unies, Ainsy que Celles des Compagnies d'Orient et d'Occident..., from Atlas Historique, 1720 (circa). Hand Color. The voyages and discoveries of the Dutch East India Company (VOC) and other Dutch trading companies are the subject of this handsome, double-hemisphere map of the world. California is shown as a prominent island, the Great Wall is shown in China, and the incomplete coasts of Australia and New Zealand are shown in the South Pacific. The tables describe the voyages by Dutch explorers and important events in the Dutch colonies - from 1594 (the first attempt to find a Northeast Passage to Asia) to 1665 when New Holande (New York) was captured by the British. The map is beautifully decorated with ships and a medallion. At bottom center, there is female figure seated within an elaborate fortification holding a horn of plenty with a staff topped with a liberty cap, guarded by a lion representing Holland. First published without the decorative elements around 1670; this is the later edition published by Chatelain.
LITERATURE: Shirley #447.
Condition
...
A crisp impression on a bright sheet with a few faint spots near the center of the image. Grade: A
Dimensions13.3 x 18.3 in
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