BG-12419-1

Antique Map of Brabant by Visscher (c.1690)

  • Condition: Good, general age-related toning. Narrow margins. Few small marginal tears (slightly affecting image). Blank verso, minor wear. Please study image carefully.
  • Date: c.1690
  • Overall size: 60 x 52.5 cm.
  • Image size: 59 x 51 cm.
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.. Antique Map of Brabant by Visscher (c.1690)

Description: Antique map titled 'Brabantiae Batavae pars Orientalis'. Map of the Dutch province 'Brabant' depiciting the cities Helmond, Den Bosch, Eindhoven, Bommel and many more. 

Artists and Engravers: For nearly a century the members of the Visscher family were important art dealers and map publishers in Amsterdam. The founder of the business, C. J. Visscher, had premises near to those of Pieter van den Keere and Jodocus Hondius whose pupil he may have been. From about 1620 he designed a number of individual maps, including one of the British Isles, but his first atlas consisted of maps printed from plates bought from van den Keere and issued as they stood with some additions of his own, including historical scenes of battles and sieges for which he had a high reputation. Some maps bear the latinized form of the family name: Piscator. After Visscher's death his son and grandson, both of the same name, issued a considerable number of atlases, constantly revised and brought up to date but most of them lacking an index and with varying contents. The widow of Nicholaes Visscher II carried on the business until it finally passed into the hands of Pieter Schenk.