Bilder Henricus Hondius (1597-1651) – Map of the County of Flanders – Belgium – Hand-coloured engraving (1635)
Beskrivning
"Flandria Comit." This hand-coloured map provides a detailed cartographic representation of the County of Flanders, including parts of modern-day Belgium and France. The composition features a decorative, red title cartouche in the upper left corner and a figured scale cartouche in the lower right adorned with a floral arrangement. The map illustrates the region's dense network of cities, such as Ghent, Bruges, and Ypres, along with major river systems and the coastline along the North Sea. Administrative boundaries and topographical features are highlighted with delicate hand-colouring. This engraving was published in the Atlas Novus in Amsterdam by the partnership of Henricus Hondius and Johannes Janssonius, representing a significant contribution to seventeenth-century Dutch cartography.
Henricus Hondius was a prominent Dutch engraver and cartographer who played a vital role in the expansion of the Hondius publishing house in Amsterdam. As the son of Jodocus Hondius, he inherited a vast collection of copperplates and worked diligently to update the Mercator-Hondius atlas series with new geographical findings. He is particularly noted for his technical skill in engraving and his successful business collaboration with his brother-in-law, Johannes Janssonius, which allowed them to compete with the rival Blaeu family. Hondius's contributions significantly advanced the golden age of Dutch map-making, ensuring that his publications remained the standard for geographical accuracy and artistic quality across Europe.
Artist or Maker: Henricus Hondius.
Dimensions: Approximately 48 cm x 56 cm.
Medium: Hand-coloured engraving.
Date: 1635.
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