France  by Abraham Ortelius
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France 1606

Abraham Ortelius

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40 ⨯ 48 cm
€ 1.750

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  • Sobre la obra de arte
    16TH CENTURY FRANCE “Gallia” [Gaul] copper engraving made by Baptista van Doetecum, first published in 1592 by Cornelisz. Claesz., then by Johan Baptist Vrients, and in this case by Abraham Ortelius in 1606 as part of his atlas “Theatrum Orbis Terrarum” [Theatre of the World]. With original hand colouring. Verso: Italian text. Size: 40 x 48,6 cm. The cartouche mentions that this is a “geographical description of Gaul, newly revised in many places, and with distinct boundaries of the limits of the regions. Made by the authority of Petrus Plancius [who drew the map in 1592]. This land is bordered by the Rhine, the Alps, the Mediterranean Sea, the Pyrenees Mountains, the British and Germanic Aquitanian Ocean; the Romans commonly called it Gaul; within its limits are confined today: the most powerful Kingdom of the Franks, Savoy, the Counties of Burgundy, Helvetia, Alsace, Lorraine, Low Countries, and certain other regions.” The map was map in the time of the French Wars of Religion, a period of civil war between French Catholics and Huguenots. Estimates suggest between two to four million people died from violence, famine or disease directly arising from the conflict. Abraham Ortelius (1527 - 1598) was an Antwerp cartographer, geographer, and cosmographer. His Theatrum Orbis Terrarum is considered to be the world’s first modern atlas. The publication of his atlas in 1570 is often reagarded as the official beginning of the Golden Age of Dutch cartography. Price: Euro 1.750,-
  • Sobre el artista

    Abraham Ortelius nació en Amberes en 1527. Fue un famoso cartógrafo y geógrafo del sur de los Países Bajos. Ortelius fue el fundador del Atlas moderno y puede ser visto como uno de los grandes geógrafos de su tiempo. La familia de Ortelius se originó en la ciudad alemana de Augsburgo. En 1547 Ortelius actuó como colorador de mapas en el gremio de Saint-Lucas en Amberes. Vivió brevemente en Inglaterra y Lieja después de 1576 por razones políticas. Después de esto regresó a Amberes donde vivió hasta su muerte en 1598.

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