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HOMANN HEIRS (1730 - 1848)

PENINSULA INDIÆ CITRA GANGEM HOC EST ORAE CELEBERRIMAE MALABAR & COROMANDEL CUM ADJACENTE INSULA NON MINUS CELEBRATISSIMA CEYLON, 1733


Estimate: Rs 50,000-Rs 75,000 ( $645-$965 )


Peninsula Indiæ citra Gangem hoc est Orae celeberrimae Malabar & Coromandel cum adjacente insula non minus celebratissima Ceylon

1733

Later hand-coloured aquatint on paper

Print size: 21.25 x 19 in (54 x 48 cm)
Sheet size: 22.25 x 19.5 in (56.3 x 49.8 cm)


Large and attractive later hand coloured unmounted map of Sri Lanka and the Southern part of the Indian Peninsula, with an elaborate cartouche showing an elephant and elaborately clothed indigenous people.

The map includes towns, roads, rivers, mountains, lakes, etc. An explanation of the map includes notations of various flags of England, Denmark, France, Holland and Portugal along the coast, delineating the various European trading posts along the Southern coastline of India, over 20 in all, plus fortified towns. A fascinating map.

"Johann Baptist Homann (20 March 1664 - 1 July 1724) was a German geographer and cartographer, who also made maps of the Americas. He soon turned to engraving and cartography; in 1702 he founded his own publishing house. Homann acquired renown as a leading German cartographer, and in 1715 was appointed Imperial Geographer by Emperor Charles VI. In 1716 Homann published his masterpiece Grosser Atlas ueber die ganze Welt (Grand Atlas of all the World). Numerous maps were drawn up in cooperation with the engraver Christoph Weigel the Elder, who also published Siebmachers Wappenbuch". (Source: Wikipedia)

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