A fine example of the finest Dutch atlas maps of France, with borders containing fourteen city prospects and eight costume vignettes (pairs of nobles, merchants, rustics and lawyers!), a large title cartouche and a compass rose.
The plate was engraved by Pieter van den Keere and first published as a separate issue map. However Jansson acquired the plate, re-engraved the figures and issued it in his 1630 'Appendix'.
Additional information
Dimensions | 560 × 460 mm |
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Cartographer | |
Date | 1630 |
Extra Info | Gallia Nova Galliae descriptio multis in locis de integro emendata simulquae effigies Principum, praecipuas Gallorum urbes ac habitus exhibens. |
Publication | Amsterdam: Jan Jansson, c.1630. Fine original colour. 460 x 560mm. |
Condition | A good example. |
References | – |