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Josua & Reinier Ottens
Chart of the Black Sea, 1745 c.
17 ½ x 24 ½ in
44 x 62 cm
44 x 62 cm
RUS2575
£ 3,450.00
Josua & Reinier Ottens, Chart of the Black Sea, 1745 c.
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Pontus Exinus of Niewe en Naaukeurige Paskaart van de Zwarte Zee Stunning sea chart of the Black Sea, centred on a large compass rose and crisscrossed by rhumb lines....
Pontus Exinus of Niewe en Naaukeurige Paskaart van de Zwarte Zee
Stunning sea chart of the Black Sea, centred on a large compass rose and crisscrossed by rhumb lines. Istanbul appears in the lower-left corner and an extremely misshapen Crimea is top centre.
The geography of this map is based on the travels and writings of Nicolaes Witsen, a Dutch merchant and statesman who wrote the first European account of Siberia and Central Asia. Witsen served on a Dutch embassy to the Tsar of Muscovy in 1664-5 and returned with a wealth of knowledge about the Russian Empire. He was also appointed mayor of Amsterdam thirteen times.
Original hand-colour. [RUS2575]
Stunning sea chart of the Black Sea, centred on a large compass rose and crisscrossed by rhumb lines. Istanbul appears in the lower-left corner and an extremely misshapen Crimea is top centre.
The geography of this map is based on the travels and writings of Nicolaes Witsen, a Dutch merchant and statesman who wrote the first European account of Siberia and Central Asia. Witsen served on a Dutch embassy to the Tsar of Muscovy in 1664-5 and returned with a wealth of knowledge about the Russian Empire. He was also appointed mayor of Amsterdam thirteen times.
Original hand-colour. [RUS2575]
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