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Auction 197, Lot 597

"Turcicum Imperium", Allard, Hugo

Subject: Eastern Mediterranean & Middle East

Period: 1665 (circa)

Publication:

Color: Hand Color

Size:
22.3 x 17.8 inches
56.6 x 45.2 cm
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This very rare map covers the Turkish Empire at the height of its power and is a close copy of Frederick de Wit's map of the region. The region extends from the Balkans to Persia and from Northern Africa through the Arabian Peninsula, and is filled with place names, topographical features, and notes. It is embellished with a fine title cartouche with three Turks, however Allard updates the cartouche with the figure at bottom left. In de Wit's map, the figure is a slave with his hands bound, in Allard's map, the slave is replaced by a king with bound hands and an arrow through his chest. An alternate title appears at the top of the map: "Nova Tabula. Et Acurata. Turcicum Imperium."

References: Tibbetts #111.

Condition: B+

A crisp impression on a bright sheet with minor foxing and professional repairs to separations along the centerfold and a few tiny tears along the edges of the sheet.

Estimate: $550 - $700

Sold for: $450

Closed on 4/24/2024

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