A Most Accurate Picture of Brazil, 1630

A Most Accurate Picture of Brazil, 1630

This early map showing bahia state in brazil is the work of henricus hondius (died 1638), a member of a famous dutch mapmaking family. His father, jodocus hondius (1563-1612), acquired the plates for gerard mercator’s atlas in 1604, and in 1606 published a new edition of this work. Henricus and his brother-in-law, jan jannson (died 1664), published the novus atlas (new atlas) in 1637. Dutch maps of the 16th century were marked by illustrated inserts, as seen on this map, and were generally the work of mapmaking families. Date: 1630. Place of creation: Bahia. Dimensions: 1 map : 38 x 49 cm. Medium: maps. Collection: National Library of Brazil.
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Author: Hondius, Hendrik (1597-1651)Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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