C1747

De Noord Pool waar in aangetoont werd al…

Scarce hand coloured C.18th Polar map showing Australia according to Tasman. From: Lat, de., Atlas Portatif tres exact on livre de cartes geographiques… Weerelds Hand-Atlas

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S/N: LAPTE-POL-002–185124
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Full Title:

De Noord Pool waar in aangetoont werd alle de Nieuwe Landen…. / De Eilanden van Sangir Sjauw eu Pangasare

Date:

C1747

Condition:

In good condition, with folds as issued.

Technique:

Copper engraving with original hand colouring.

Image Size: 

268mm 
x 176mm

Paper Size: 

303mm 
x 205mm
AUTHENTICITY
De Noord Pool waar in aangetoont werd alle de Nieuwe Landen.... / De Eilanden van Sangir Sjauw eu Pangasare - Antique Map from 1747

Genuine antique
dated:

1747

Description:

Scarce hand coloured C.18th Polar map showing Australia according to Tasman.

From: Lat, de., Atlas Portatif tres exact on livre de cartes geographiques… Weerelds Hand-Atlas

References:
Koeman, C. Atlantes Neerlandici. Amsterdam 1967. Volumes I-V :: Lat 7.

Jan de Lat (1740 - )

Dutch engraver, cartographer, bookseller, and publisher associated with the later tradition of Dutch mapmaking. Active mainly between the 1730s and 1750s, he worked principally in Deventer rather than Amsterdam, which was unusual at a time when most Dutch cartographic publishing remained centred in larger commercial cities. Although little is known about his early life, de Lat collaborated closely with the engraver Jacob Keizer of Almelo in producing atlases and folded maps for practical and educational use. Much of his work adapted the geographical scholarship of the French cartographer Guillaume de L’Isle, whose influence shaped European cartography during the eighteenth century. De Lat’s best-known publication was the Weerelds Hand-Atlas, issued around 1747. This portable atlas contained engraved folding maps intended for travellers, merchants, and educated readers. Its publication in both Dutch and French reflected the international character of eighteenth-century print culture and the continued European demand for accessible geographical works.

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