PCT-56325

Antique Map of Overijssel by Schenk (c.1718)

  • Condition: Good, given age. Light soiling. Middle fold as issued. Additional vague folding, mostly visible on rear. Lower and top middle fold separated in margins only and backed. Rear blank, but with some manuscript hand writing! Original border handcolouring, with more recent handcolouring of cartouche. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully.
  • Date: 1718
  • Overall size: 66.5 x 56.8 cm.
  • Image size: 56.5 x 44.2 cm.
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.. Antique Map of Overijssel by Schenk (c.1718)

Description: Antique print, titled: 'Transisalania Provincia vulgo Over-yssel.' - Attractive partly original handcoloured map of the province of Overijssel, The Netherlands. Originally published by C.J. Visscher in 1658. This ed. published by Pieter Schenk with the address of N. Visscher and Pet. Schenk junior, age estimate after 1718. State: Exact age and ed. to be determined, but before 1775.

Artists and Engravers: Made by an anonymous engraver after 'N. ten Have'. The Visscher family were art and map dealers in Amsterdam during the 17th century. Funded by C. J. Visscher (1587-1652), the business was continued by his son and grandson both named Nicolas. Nicolas Visscher I was born 1618 in Wenns, Austria. He died 1679 in Linz. After the death of Nicolas II, his widow passed the business to Pieter Schenk. Pieter Schenk / Petrus Schenck ( 1660-1718/19) was born in Germany, but settled in Amsterdam where he first became a pupil of Gerard Valck, the engraver. In 1687 he married Valck's sister and thereafter the Schenk and Valck families were active over a long period with a wide range of interests as print sellers, publishers of books, maps, topographical and architectural drawings and globes. Although they produced some original maps, most of their atlases consisted of printings from revised and re-worked plates originally by Jansson, the Visschers, the Sansons and others. Peter Schenk the Younger (1693-1775) was a Dutch engraver and map publisher active in Amsterdam and Leipzig.