Antique Print-EAST-INDIES-INDIAN MERCHANT-CAMBODJA-BRAHMIN-Linschoten-1638
Verkäufer ThePrintsCollector, Zeeland, Niederlande
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AbeBooks-Verkäufer seit 3. April 2017
Verkäufer ThePrintsCollector, Zeeland, Niederlande
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AbeBooks-Verkäufer seit 3. April 2017
Beschreibung
Antique print, titled: 'Habitus et facies Mercatorum Goensium Indorum […] - Habyt en gedaente der Indiaensche Coopluyden […]' - (Left figure: Dress and appearance of Indian merchants, who are very alert in their trade.) From left to right: 'Mercador'; Indian merchant, 'Baniane'; merchant from Cambodja, specialized in gems, 'Bramene'; Brahmin, Indian priests, who were traditionally responsible for religious rituals in temples, as intermediaries between temple deities and devotees, as well as rite of passage rituals. Numbered '58 en 59' (page numbers). Engraving on hand laid (verge) paper. Watermark: Coat of arms. Description: From a French ed. of 'Itenerario […].': 'Histoire de la Navigation de Jean Hughes de Linschot aux Indes Orientales. […]', by H. v. Linschoten, 3rd. ed., published in Amsterdam by Evert Cloppenburgh in 1638. This work informed Europeans of the 16th century Portuguese trade and navigation in south Asia. This opened the way for Dutch (Indonesia) and English (India) colonization. The work consists of 3 parts; the first focused on Goa, the Portugese hub in India and related trade and navigation. It also exposed opportunities in the East Indies. The second part describes the navigation of the coasts of West Africa around the Cape of Good Hope to Arabia, together with the coasts of the New World, and island to island in the East Indies. The third book covers Florida, the Caribbean, and Brazil (Description de l'Amerique .). The work was first published in Dutch in 1595/6. Later editions incorporated the work of Bernard Paludanus (1550-1633), and others. Linschoten's maps are among the earliest maps to show the region of south Asia in detail.Artists and Engravers: Made by 'The Van Doetecum Brothers' after 'Jan Huygen van Linschoten'. The Van Doetecum Brothers were active in Antwerp and later in the Northern Netherlands in the second half of the 16th. Century. Joannes van Doetechum / Deutecum / Deutekum / Deutechum the elder (c.1570-1630) was a Dutch 16th. c. engraver and editor from Deventer. He is the brother and worked with the engraver Lucas van Doetechum. He is the father of the engraver and printer Baptista van Doetechum and Johannes van Deutechum the younger. Jan Huygen van Linschoten (ca. 1563-1611) was a Dutch bookkeeper, merchant, explorer, draughtsman and author, who was instrumental for the development of Dutch exploration into Asia. He copied secret Portugese seacharts and is particularly known for his work: 'Itinerario, voyage ofte schipvaert, naer Oost ofte Portugaels Indien inhoudende een corte beschryvinghe der selver landen ende zee-custen.' The geographic, botanical, historic and ethnic elements in his books are mostly based on earlier Portuguese sources. Condition: Good, given age. Original middle fold as issued. Light creasing. A few light stains. Remains of paper on rear from binding. Rear blank. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully. Storage location: A319-06 The overall size is ca. 14 x 11.9 inch. The image size is ca. 12.6 x 9.8 inch. The overall size is ca. 35.5 x 30.3 cm. The image size is ca. 31.9 x 25 cm. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 57487
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