Mercator/Hondius Hand-Colored Map Engraving "Americae Descrip.", 17th Century
Item Details
Gerard Mercator is regarded as a pioneer in the history of cartography, especially because his calculations and maps departed from the Ptolemy model. He created his first maps in 1540 which earned him commissions from Emperor Charles V. He is especially known for his 1569 world map that utilized his groundbreaking Mercator Projection, which is considered one of the most significant advances in cartography. In the 1550s, he began his revised edition of Ptolemy’s Geographia, which was a three-volume work and the first book to be called an “Atlas.” It wasn’t until after his death that his Atlas was published, titled Atlas Sive Cosmographicae Meditationes de Fabrica Mundi et Fabricati Figura.
Mercator’s successor Jocodus Hondius was an artist, engraver, and cartographer, and is recognized as another seminal figure in establishing Amsterdam as a central hub of 17th-century European cartography. He is especially credited for rebuilding Gerard Mercator’s reputation as a pioneering cartographer, for introducing decorative map borders in his work, and also for his portraits of Sir Francis Drake in London’s National Portrait Gallery. In the early 17th century, he republished Mercator’s work alongside many of his own maps, which are referred to as the “Mercator/Hondius series”.
Medium on Ground | Hand-colored map engraving on laid paper |
Geographical Area | North America, Central America, South America |
Period | 17th Century |
Artist (Nationality, Lifespan) | Jodocus Hondius (1563-1612); after Gerard Mercator (Flemish; 1512-1594) |
Title | Americae Descrip. (to accompany) Atlas Minor Gerardi Mercatoris., 17th century |
Signature | Unsigned |
Portfolio and/or Book | Pulled from Atlas minor Gerardi Mercatoris, a I. Hondio plurimis aeneis tabulis auctus et illustratus. Amsterodami Excusum in aedibus Iudoci Hondij, venunt etiam apud Corneliu Nicolai, item apud Ioannem Ianssoniu Arnhemi. |
Publisher | Published by Ioannes Janssonius, Amsterdam |
Printer | Printed by Cornelius Nicolaus and Adrianus Bottius |
Map Type | World Atlas |
Inscriptions – Front and/or Verso | To the verso engraved page number “22” to the upper margin |
Additional Information | Includes respective text in Latin to the paper verso |
Condition
- negligible toning, foxing and minor wear, concentrated to the edges of paper.
Dimensions
- measures the sheet; plate size measures 7.75" W x 6" H.
Item #
ITMG127125