Subject: Porto Calvo, Brazil
Period: 1650 (circa)
Publication: Theatri Europaei
Color: Black & White
Size:
14 x 10.8 inches
35.6 x 27.4 cm
This bird's-eye view illustrates the Dutch capture of the fort at Porto Calvo in February and March of 1637. The region was a major area of contention between the Portuguese and the Dutch in their battle to control the sugar industry in Brazil. Porto Calvo changed hands several times between 1635 and March of 1645. In this battle, Johan Maurits attacked with a force of 3000 Dutch soldiers, 1000 sailors and 1000 Amerindians to capture the plantation colony and hold it until 1645.
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Condition: A
A sharp impression on a bright sheet with a short centerfold separation at bottom and a hint of toning along the edges of the sheet.