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Title: Sussex by Johan Blaeu Atlas Novus 1648 Framed Reproduction. Publisher: Trustees of the National Library of Scotland. Format: Printed by John Bartholomew and Son Ltd, Edinburgh, Scotland and Framed in Glass. Height: 53.5cm. Width: 64cm. Info: The map contains the usual Blaeu decorations; including the royal coat of arms together with those of the noble families of the county as well as sailing vessels. Johan / Johannes (also known as Joan Blaeu) 23 September 1596 21 December 1673) was a Dutch cartographer born in Alkmaar, the son of cartographer Willem Blaeu. First Published: Amsterdam, 1662. Willem Blaeu (1571-1638) founded the family business in 1596. It initially functioned as a globe and instrument makers, but soon expanded into maps, topography and sea charts. The acquisition of thirty-eight copper plates from the estate of Jodocus Hondius in 162 together with twenty-two of his own maps enabled Blaeu to produce his first atlas, the 'Atlas Appendix' in 1630. The Atlas Novus was Willems great work; a major work which intended to include the most up-to-date maps of the entire world. He issued the first two volumes in 1635, but died in 1638 before the atlas was completed. The running of the business was passed on to his sons Johannes (c.1596-1673) and Cornelius, in addition to the role of the official cartographer of the East India Company. After the death of Cornelius in 1644, Johannes continued the business alone and established his own reputation as a great mapmaker. Johannes completed his father's grand project, culminating in 1658 in the production of the famous 'Atlas Major', regarded as one of the greatest achievements in the history of cartography. The county maps of England and Wales formed volume four of Blaeu's great atlas, this volume being first published in 1645 and re-issued without any alterations in 1662 as the fifth volume instead of the fourth. The Blaeu family were one of the most famous publishers of maps, globes and atlases during the seventeenth-century. Cartographers, globe makers and booksellers, the Blaeu business flourished in Amsterdam for over 40 years, until a fire destroyed their premises in 1672. They lost all of their plates, prints and stock, which effectively ruined the firm. Condition: Very good, a finely printed map sanctioned by the Trustees of the National Library of Scotland. Price: R 895.00 Inc Vat.
Due to the fragility of the item as it it contains glass this item is for sale in South Africa Only. Please note that this item is not for sale to International Buyers. This product will not be sent via the South Africa Post Office delivery service or via PostNet. Personal Delivery or Collection in the Cape Town Metro area only.