£360 Jan Blaeu
1645
Ref: 0032
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41x39 cm
MIDDLE-SEXIA.
Copper engraving by Jan Blaeu (1596-1673) the son of William Janszoon Blaeu (1571-1638), founder of the Dutch publishing house. The county maps of England and Wales appeared in the fourth volume in 1645 of their world atlas, Theatrum Orbis Terrarum which commenced publication with the first volume in 1630 and eventually expanded to 12 volumes. The maps were closely copied from John Speed and the text verso translated into various languages from William Camden's Britannia. The production of the maps was of the highest quality with consistently fine and uniform engraving embellished with decorative title cartouches and armorial bearings, high quality printing from Blaeu's own printing house using the finest quality rag paper and usually completed with hand colouring carried out within Blaeu's own workshops. The atlases containing the English county maps were published from 1645 until 1667, the maps remained unaltered throughout publication. A fire at Blaeu's printing house destroyed most of the plates in 1672 and Jan Blaeu died the following year effectively ending the Blaeu publishing dynasty.
Very light overall toning where once mounted noticeable only by the slight contrast to the paler area once behind the mount but otherwise undamaged with no repairs and still a fine hand coloured example with large margins. French text verso.
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