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Description

Nice example of Nicholas Visscher's map of the Caribbean, Florida, Southern US, Central America and part of South America.

A number of cartographic myths appear on the map, including the large lake which appears in Georgia, a non-existent mountain range extending from the Piedmonts right across the continent, and the archetypal cartographic myth, El Dorado located on Lacus Parime in Guyana. Interesting early treatment of the Mississippi River Valley, which is far to the west of its proper course and shows little of the French Jesuit information which was to be reported in the following decades.

Excellent detail in the Caribbean. Includes 2 decorative cartouches, and sailing ships.

There are 4 states of the map:

  • 1680 ca: lacking privilege
  • 1682 ca: "Cum Privelegio Ordinum Hollandiae et Westfrisiae"
  • 1708 ca: Grid lines added
  • 1720 ca: Peter Schenk Junior added, cartouches retouched
Condition Description
Several expertly mended clean tears or cracks into the image. There are a total of 7 closed marginal tears either confined to the blank margin or proceeding just inside the neatline. Additionally, there are 5 longer clean into the image. All tears have been expertly mended with archival leafcasting on verso. Withal presents as Very Good.
Reference
Lowery 179; Portinaro 82.