Bilder Johannes Janssonius (1588–1664) – Map of Tuscany (Tuscia) – Copperplate engraving (17th Century)
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This hand-colored map depicts the historic region of Tuscany in central Italy, illustrating its diverse topography from the Apennine Mountains to the Tyrrhenian Sea. The work highlights major cities such as Florence, Siena, and Pisa, along with the detailed river systems of the Arno and its tributaries. The coastline is meticulously charted, featuring the island of Elba and various smaller islets within the Tuscan Archipelago.
Johannes Janssonius was a preeminent Dutch cartographer and publisher active in Amsterdam during the 17th century. As a central figure in the expansion of the Mercator-Hondius atlas tradition, he took over the Hondius publishing firm and significantly expanded its global reach. He is best known for his monumental Atlas Novus, which grew to include several volumes covering land maps, maritime charts, and celestial observations. Janssonius's work is celebrated for its technical precision, artistic ornamentation, and its role in establishing Amsterdam as the premier center for cartography during the Dutch Golden Age. Throughout his prolific career, he remained a major rival to the Blaeu family, contributing significantly to the era's competitive advancements in geographical documentation.
Artist or Maker:
Johannes Janssonius.
Dimensions:
Approximately 48 cm x 57 cm.
Medium:
Copperplate engraving.
Date:
17th Century.
Condition Report:
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