Description
Detailed map of the Low Countries, published by Homann Heirs in Nuremberg.
The map includes a large decorative cartouche, including the 7 coats of arms of Geldern, Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht, Friesland, Ober Issel, and Groningen.
Homann Heirs Biography
Homann Heirs was a German publishing firm that enjoyed a major place in the European map market throughout the eighteenth century. Founded in 1702 by Johann Baptist Homann, the business passed to his son, Christoph, upon Johann’s death in 1724. Christoph died in 1730, aged only 27, and the firm was inherited by subsequent Homann heirs. This altered the name of the company, which was known as Homann Erben, or Homann heirs. The firm continued in business until 1848.