Subject: Jerusalem, Holy Land
Period: 1716 (circa)
Publication:
Color: Hand Color
Size:
18.6 x 14.6 inches
47.2 x 37.1 cm
This rare map was published in a German bible by Johann Detleffsen in Minden, and is a close but slightly larger copy of Nicolas Visscher's map first published around 1650. This imaginary bird's-eye view provides great detail of the city walls and streets, with 36 principal sites numbered and keyed to a table in a scroll at left, which is held aloft by a putto. Solomon's Temple is at upper center and Herod's Palace is located at the far left. Detleffsen added the unique title cartouche featuring nearly 20 angels and the frame-style border around the map. German text on verso.
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Condition: A
A dark impression on a bright sheet with a few minor professional repairs along the centerfold and to a chip in the left blank margin.