4785 - 5089 FINE ARTS - DUTCH TOPOGRAPHY. MAPS, PLANS and VIEWS
- Edges frayed; margins soiled; sl. foxed, mostly in upper part; one tear in right margin ±2 cm. within the legend, near upper right corner.
= d'Ailly 321; Hameleers 114, the 6th state (of 6), with the new enlarged Maagdenhuis.
- A few foxed spots; two closed tears in right part, ±7 cm. within the image; rolled.
= Rare interesting plan with the Central Station projected south of the historical centre. Not in D'Ailly and not in Hameleers, Kaarten van Amsterdam; cf. Hameleers II, no.7, showing a map with almost the same title and almost same composition (smaller) and lithographed by the same, designed by A. Huët. In that plan, the central station is planned right in the city centre on the Damrak as an end station. The planned routes are also almost the same. Perhaps our plan is a variant designed by Huët?
AND 1 other later plan of Amsterdam (publ. by Publieke Werken, 1910).
- Trimmed to the border line; some foxing.
AND 4 engr. views of Amsterdam, i.a. by R. VINKELES and C. PHILIPS JACOBSZ. - ADDED: 10 miscell. Dutch views.
- Mostly fine.
= I.a. from I. COMMELIN, Beschryvinge van Amsterdam, 1726; J. KOK, Vaderlandsch woordenboek., 1781 and J. KOK and J. FOKKE, Geschiedenissen der Vereenigde Nederlanden, 1783-1795.
- Slightly yellowed. = Guicciardini Illustratus 1.1.
"Arnhemium Gelriae in ripa Rheni Opp". Engr. bird's eye plan, 23x31,5 cm., from GUICCIARDINI, first half 17th cent.
= Guicciardini Illustratus 2.2 (numb. "22" in lower right corner).
AND 11 others, all (steel-)engr./ lithogr. maps/ plans of Arnhem and surroundings (18th-20th cent.), i.a. "Grondteekening der Stad Nymegen" (engr. plan, from I. TIRION, Tegenwoordige Staat (...), ±1750).
- Slightly frayed; sl. foxed. = Van der Krogt/ Koeman II, 3100:2.
"Brabant". Handcol. engr. map, titled in the image, 34,5x46 cm., ibid., G. Mercator, 1609.
- Yellowed; crease along middle fold. = Van der Krogt/ Koeman I, 3100:1.A.
AND 1 a similar map with a part of Brabant by B.F. VAN BERCKENRODE: "Novissima Tabula Insular. Dordracensis, Alblasser, Crimper (...)" (partly cut on the borderline and mounted along edges).
- Trifle yellowed. = Originally published by N. Visscher, his name still in top.
- Upper and lower edge trimmed on/ just within the border line; doubled; some vague waterst. in right and left margin.
= Van der Krogt/ Koeman I, 3101:1.
AND 1 similar map of Brabant publ. by the same (doubled; lacks portions near right edge).
- Slightly browned.
= Van den Broecke 65.1 (without Th. Galle's name); Van der Krogt/ Koeman IIIB, 3100:31A, first state (of 2).
"Novissima et accuratissima Brabantiae Ducatus tabula." Handcol. engr. map w. 2 cartouches and coat of arms, 39x49,5 cm., Amst., H. Hondius, 1634 (dated "1629" in the plate).
- Vague waterst. in lower right corner. = Van der Krogt/ Koeman I, 3100:1C.1; Dorigo/ Franssen 41.1.
- Slightly foxed in blank margins.
= Van den Broecke 65.1 (without Th. Galle's name); Van der Krogt/ Koeman IIIB, 3100:31A, first state (of 2).
- Slightly browned; closed tear in centre.
= Van den Broecke 65.1 (without Th. Galle's name); Van der Krogt/ Koeman IIIB, 3100:31A, first state (of 2).
- Slightly waterst. = Guiccardini Illustratus 1.2
"St Gertruydenberg". Etched profile by J. PEETERS after C. BOUTTATS, Dutch/ French text below, 17,5x24,5 cm., from Thooneel der Steden ende Sterckten, ±1675. - AND 5 other plans/ views of Brabant, i.a. "Graef ahn der Mase" (from D. MEISNER, Thesaurus philopoliticus or Politisches Schatzkästlein, early 17th cent.).
- Tiny unobtrusive hole in lower right vorner image. = Copy of the map by C.J. Visscher of ±1630.
"Partie Septentrionale du Duché de Brabant où se trouvent les Mairies de Bosleduc, de Turnhout, de Santhoven, d'Hérentals, les Marquisats de Berg-op-Zoom, et du St. Empire, la Baronie de Bréda, partie de la Seigneurie de Malines, et de l'Evêche de Lyège &c." Handcol. engr. map, large dec. cartouche, 48x59 cm., Paris, Robert de Vaugondy, 1752.
- Sl. age-toned.
= Van der Krogt/ Koeman IV-2/1, 600; Breda in kaart 2.17. The first state (of 3) with the town's coat of arms placed in the outer upper right corner.
- Trimmed 1 cm. outside the border line. = Van der Krogt/ Koeman IV-2/1, 1115, 1st state (of 3).
"Dordrecht." Handcol. engr. bird's eye plan, dec. cartouche and 2 coats of arms, 33,5x46,5 cm., from BRAUN/ HOGENBERG, Civitates Orbis Terrarum, 1581.
- Small tear and middle fold splitting in lower blank margin. = Van der Krogt/ Koeman IV-2/1, 1114.
- Trifle nibbled by silverfish near lower margin, just affecting the image.
= Van der Krogt/ Koeman IV-2/1, 1114.
AND 2 others, i.a. 1 from the same work: "Brilium, Holandiae Opp." (Van der Krogt/ Koeman IV-2/1, 1st state (of 2), with the battle ships in lower right corner).
- Slightly mouldy (mainly) in lower blank margin; trifle frayed. = Van der Krogt/ Koeman I, 3850:1B.1.
- Slightly foxed; trifle browned. = Van der Krogt/ Koeman I, 3850:1A.1.