Bilder Johannes Janssonius (1588–1664) – Map of the Duchy of 's-Hertogenbosch (Netherlands) – Engraving (1640)
Beskrivning
Accuratissima Ditionis Sylvae-Ducensis Tabula. This engraving presents a detailed geographical map of the Meierij van 's-Hertogenbosch, a district in the Duchy of Brabant in the Netherlands. The composition illustrates the regional topography, featuring fortified towns such as 's-Hertogenbosch (S. Hertogen Bos), Helmond, and Eindhoven, along with numerous villages, hamlets, and significant river systems including the Maas and the Dommel. Large areas of marshland, such as the Peel (Locus Paludosus de Peel), are depicted with stylized reed patterns. In the lower left corner, an elaborate decorative cartouche features the Latin title supported by architectural elements and a heraldic coat of arms. A secondary, highly ornate cartouche in the upper left contains a dedication to the local magistrates, flanked by allegorical figures and garlands. This hand-colored work is a significant cartographic plate published in Amsterdam, representing the high standard of Dutch Golden Age mapmaking.
Johannes Janssonius was a prominent Dutch cartographer and publisher based in Amsterdam during the seventeenth century. He was a major rival to the Blaeu family and significantly expanded the famous Mercator-Hondius atlas tradition. Janssonius was known for producing expansive multi-volume atlases, including the Atlas Novus and the Atlas Major, which documented the known world with exceptional detail and artistic flourish. His workshop employed the finest engravers of the period to create plates that combined scientific geographical data with ornate Baroque decorative elements. His legacy remains central to the history of cartography, as his maps provided a comprehensive visual record of European and global geography for an international audience.
Artist or Maker: Johannes Janssonius.
Dimensions: Approximately 48 cm x 56 cm.
Medium: Engraving.
Date: 1640.
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