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Auction 125, Lot 839

"Pas-Kaarte van de Zuyd-west-Kust van Africa; van Cabo Negro tot Beoosten Cabo de Bona Esperanca", Goos, Pieter

Subject: Southern Africa

Period: 1666 (circa)

Publication: De Zee-Atlas, Ofte Water-Weereld

Color: Hand Color

Size:
20.8 x 11.6 inches
52.8 x 29.5 cm
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This scarce, elegantly engraved sea chart of the South African coast extends from Cape Negro to the Cape of Good Hope. A large inset provides an overview of the Cape of Good Hope including Table Mount, and a smaller inset describes Vlees Bay. A compass rose orients the map with north to the left, and a pair of Dutch and English ships sail the seas. The map appears to be based on a very rare chart attributed to Jodocus Hondius, which described the European holdings in South Africa in 1652 when Van Riebeeck landed in Table Bay. Pieter Goos' marine charts were highly esteemed in the seventeenth century and the Zee-Atlas was often published with Blaeu's Atlas Maior, the most lavish and expensive cartographic publication of the period.

References: Norwich #243.

Condition: A

A superb impression on a sound sheet of heavy paper.

Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500

Unsold

Closed on 9/24/2008

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