“Terra Sancta, sive Promissionis, olim Palestina.” Text in Latin, Dutch and Flemish.

AUCTION 83 | Thursday, June 20th, 2019 at 1:00pm
Printed Books, Manuscripts, Autograph Letters, Holy Land Maps, Ceremonial Objects, Fine & Graphic Art

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Lot 164
VISSCHER, NICOLAUM.

“Terra Sancta, sive Promissionis, olim Palestina.” Text in Latin, Dutch and Flemish.

Double-page hand-colored copperplate map. 20.7 x 26 inches (52.7 x 66 cm).

Amsterdam, 1659:

Est: $600 - $900
From Visscher’s Atlases Contractus Orbis Terrarum published by P. Schneck. In the lower right corner, the fisherman emblem of the Visscher family is here replaced by an image of children fishing. The shore-line runs from Sidon to Egypt. The Kishon River connects Haifa Bay to the Lake of Tiberias. Along the top, a garland is supported by six cherubs. At center of the map is a plan of the camp of the Israelites with the twelve tribes flanked by Moses and Aaron. This map is the prototype for many 17th-century Holy Land maps by De Wit, Danckerts and others.