Subject: Central Africa
Period: 1652 (circa)
Publication: Nouvel Atlas
Color: Hand Color
Size:
19.5 x 15.1 inches
49.5 x 38.4 cm
This map depicts the legendary Christian Kingdom of Prester John. Fabled rivers and numerous exotic animals fill the otherwise empty spaces of the unexplored interior. There is a fair amount of detail on the eastern coast, reflecting the Portuguese and Arab trading interests. Mogadishu, Mombassa, Quiloa [Kilwa] and Mozambique are shown as major towns, and the west coast is shown from Benin to Angola with the Zaire River prominently featured. The Ptolemaic twin lakes of Zaflan and Zembre are shown as sources of the Nile below the Equator, with the Mountains of the Moon (Lunae Montes) shown below. A native family surrounds the title cartouche with chubby infants warding off the bright sun with parasols. This map is nearly identical to Blaeu's map of the same title and is distinguished by the flourishing calligraphy in the oceans. French text on verso, published between 1652-58.
References: Van der Krogt (Vol. I) #8720:1B.
Condition: B
A crisp impression with full contemporary color, some offsetting of the color, and a crack in the left-hand parasol that has been closed on verso with archival material. There is an archivally repaired centerfold separation at bottom.