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1631. (V.O.C. Forts) Amboyna [and] I. Nera

  • (V.O.C. Forts) Amboyna [and] I. Nera

(V.O.C. Forts) Amboyna [and] I. Nera information:

Year of creation: 
Resolution size (pixels): 
 1208x1909 px
Disk Size: 
 852406B
Number of pages: 
 1
Place: 
 Frankfurt

Print information. Print size (Width x height in inches):
Printing at 72 dpi 
  16.78 х 26.51
Printing at 150 dpi 
 8.05 х 12.73
Printing at 300 dpi 
 4.03 х 6.36

Antique engraving of two Dutch East India Company settlements in the Spice Islands: Ambon and Fort Belgica on Banda Neira.

Fort Belgica was an important fort in the area for centuries, originally starting as a Portuguese installation in the 16th century. A volcano is depicted erupting nearby, throwing boulders and knocking down trees.

The engraving was page 475 from Newe Welt und Americanische Historien by Johann Ludwig Gottfried, published by Mattaeus Merian, Frankfurt, 1631.

Theodor de Bry (1528-1598) was a prominent Flemish engraver and publisher best known for his engravings of the New World. Born in Liege, de Bry hailed from the portion of Flanders then controlled by Spain. The de Brys were a family of jewelers and engravers, and young Theodor was trained in those artisanal trades.

As a Lutheran, however, his life and livelihood was threatened when the Spanish Inquisition cracked down on non-Catholics. De Bry was banished and his goods seized in 1570. He fled to Strasbourg, where he studied under the Huguenot engraver Etienne Delaune. He also traveled to Antwerp, London, and Frankfurt, where he settled with his family.

In 1590, de Bry began to publish his Les Grands Voyages, which would eventually stretch to thirty volumes released by de Bry and his two sons. The volumes contained not only important engraved images of the New World, the first many had seen of the geographic novelties, but also several important maps. He also published a collection focus on India Orientalis. Les Grands Voyages was published in German, Latin, French, and English, extending de Bry’s fame and his view of the New World.


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Item information:

Year of creation:
Size:
1208x1909 px
Disk:
852406B
Number of pages:
1
Place:
Frankfurt
Author:
Theodor De Bry. Matthaus Merian.
$9.99

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