Holy Land  by Abraham Ortelius
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Heilig Land 1595

Abraham Ortelius

€ 2.950

Inter-Antiquariaat Mefferdt & De Jonge

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    HOLY LAND WITH THE WANDERINGS OF ABRAHAM IN BEAUTIFUL ORIGINAL COLOUR "Abrahami Patriarchae peregrinatio, et vita". Copper engraving published by Abraham Ortelius as part of his Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, in the (rare) Latin edition of 1595. Beautiful original hand colouring. Size: 35,3 x 46,6 cm. During the sixteenth century in the Low Countries, while Gerard Mercator was the preeminent cartographical innovator and draftsman, his friend and rival Abraham Ortelius became the most important map and atlas publisher. Ortelius' atlas Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, revolutionised geographical publishing. As he expanded it in subsequent editions, he included a number of maps important to the history of mapping the Holy Land; one of which being this beautiful map surrounded by vignettes of the life of the Patriarch Abraham. The map became part of the expanding supplement of historical maps, entitled the Parergon, that Ortelius appended to his atlas of modern maps. Largely the work of the master himself, the maps in the Parergon, and this one in particular, are the best engravings that reflect the widespread sixteenth-century interest in classical geography. Territorial divisions on the map are taken from the story Abraham in Genesis. Ancient tribal names are preserved in the regions of the Philistines, Amelechites, Jebusites, Cenezites, and Gergesites. The cities of Sodom and Gomorrah still thrive along the southern Jordan in the "Valley of the Forest of Salt", which was to become the Dead Sea. An inset shows the stages of the wanderings of Abraham, from Ur of the Chaldees, the lower Euphrates Valley, to Shechem, Bethel, Damascus, Egypt, and Hebron. In keeping with the title and biblical theme of the engraving, twenty-two medallions depicting scenes from the life of Abraham leaving Ur, sacrificing on the newly built altars at Shechem and Bethel, receiving the promise of the land, the birth of Isaac, the expulsion of Hagar, the sacrifice of Isaac, and the burials of Sarah and Abraham. The Wanderings of Abraham is among the most elaborate of Ortelius' compositions. It demonstrates his combined skills as a cartographer and an artist, and his accomplishment as an historian. Ortelius imaginatively enlivened the earliest period of biblical history for the readers of his Parergon. Price: Euro 2.950,-
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    Abraham Ortelius werd geboren in Antwerpen in 1527.
    Hij was een beroemde cartograaf en geograaf uit het zuiden van Nederland.
    Ortelius was de grondlegger van de moderne Atlas en kan worden gezien als een van de grote geografen van zijn tijd.
    De familie van Ortelius is afkomstig uit de Duitse stad Augsburg.
    In 1547 trad Ortelius op als inkleurder van kaarten in het Sint-Lucasgilde in Antwerpen.
    Na 1576 woonde hij om politieke redenen korte tijd in Engeland en Luik.
    Hierna keerde hij terug naar Antwerpen waar hij woonde tot aan zijn dood in 1598

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