Lot 128
  • 128

Blaeu, Willem Janszoon

Estimate
1,500 - 2,500 USD
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Description

  • 'Nova Virginae tabula'. [Amsterdam, ca. 1640 or later]
  • paper, ink
Full-sheet engraved map (21 1/2 x 25 in.; 547 x 638 mm). Geographic features partially handcolored in outline, vignette of Powhatan in council, figure of Indian warrior, and royal arms all handcolored in full, unusually wide margins; very minor soliling and chipping. Handsomely framed with UVIII Plexiglass.

Literature

Burden 193

Condition

Full-sheet engraved map (21 1/2 x 25 in.; 547 x 638 mm). Geographic features partially handcolored in outline, vignette of Powhatan in council, figure of Indian warrior, and royal arms all handcolored in full, unusually wide margins; very minor soliling and chipping. Handsomely framed with UVIII Plexiglass.
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Catalogue Note

This is one of the many significant derivatives of John Smith's map of Virginia, based on the 1618 version of Jodocus Hondius Jr.