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"Payta", Bry, Johann Theodore de

Subject: Paita, Peru

Period: 1655 (published)

Publication: Newe Welt und Americanische Historien...

Color: Hand Color

Size:
7.3 x 6.1 inches
18.5 x 15.5 cm
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This copper engraving is from a remarkable series of publications, illustrating voyages of discovery and travels of exploration to various parts of the world. The project was begun by Theodore de Bry of Frankfurt, in 1590 and was to continue for another 54 years. They became known collectively as the Grands Voyages (to America and the West Indies) and the Petits Voyages (to the Orient and the East Indies). De Bry died after the first six parts of the Grands Voyages were completed. The project was completed initially by his widow and two sons, Johann Theodore de Bry and Johann Israel de Bry, then by his son-in-law, Matthaus Merian in 1644.

This striking engraving first appeared in Part XI of de Bry's Grands Voyages in 1620, and was republished in Johann Ludwig Gottfried's Newe Welt und Americanische Historien, a collection of voyages. The engraving depicts a Dutch fleet attacking a Spanish stronghold in the important port city of Paita. In August 1615, Spilbergen reached the port of Paita, anchored his ships offshore, and led 300 men onshore to attack the Spaniards. The Spanish soon gave up and retreated. In the foreground is a large bird representing an Andean condor, believed to have been caught by the Dutch on the nearby island of Lobos de Tierra. On a sheet of German text measuring 8.1 x 13.3".

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Condition: A

A nice impression with a tiny repaired edge tear in the bottom blank margin.

Estimate: $110 - $140

Current High Bid:
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Reserve: Reserve Not Met
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