拍品 153
  • 153

MERCATOR, RUMOLD. 'ORBIS TERRAE COMPENDIOSA DESCRIPTIO'. [DUISBURG: 1595 OR LATER]

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2,000 - 3,000 USD
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描述

  • 'Orbis terrae compendiosa descriptio'. [Duisburg: 1595 or later]
  • paper, ink
Full-sheet engraved map of the world (17 1/4 x 22 3/8 in.; 437 x 568 mm). Fully handcolored; some light browning and soiling, a few creases. Handsomely framed with UVIII Plexiglass.

出版

Shirley 157

Condition

Full-sheet engraved map of the world (17 1/4 x 22 3/8 in.; 437 x 568 mm). Fully handcolored; some light browning and soiling, a few creases. Handsomely framed with UVIII Plexiglass.
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拍品資料及來源

Rumold Mercator's double-hemispheric map of the world is "a model of clarity and neatness" derived and condensed from "Nova et aucta orbis terrae descriptio," his father Gerard's monumental twenty-one–sheet wall map of 1569 (Shirley).