Buyenlarge 0-587-59930-L-G1624 Map of The Americas Fine Art Giclee Print 16" x 24"

Was: $128.90
Now: $64.45
(No reviews yet) Write a Review
SKU:
O345812
Condition:
New
Availability:
Free Shipping from the USA. Estimated 2-4 days delivery.
Adding to cart… The item has been added
Peter van den Keere or Petrus Kaerius was one of a number of refugees who fled from religious persecution in the low countries between the years of 1570 and 1590. He moved to London in 1584 with his sister who married Jodocus Hondius, also a refugee there. Through Hondius he undoubtedly learned his skills as an engraver and cartographer. In the course of a long working life he engraved a large number of individual maps for prominent cartographers of the day but he also produced an Atlas of the Netherlands (1617-22) and County maps of the British Isles which have become known as 'miniature speeds', a misnomer which needs explanation. In about 1599 he engraved plates for 44 maps of the English and Welsh counties, the regions of Scotland and the Irish Provinces. The English maps were based on Saxton, the Scottish on Ortelius and the Irish on the famous Map by Boazio. These maps were not published at once in book form but there is evidence which suggests a date of issue (in Amsterdam) between 1605 and 1610 although at least one authority believes they existed only in proof form until 1617 when Willem Blaeu issued them with a Latin edition of Camden's Britannia. At this stage two maps were added, one of the British Isles and the other of Yorkshire, the latter derived from Saxton. Some time later the plates were acquired by Speed's publisher, George humble, who in 1627, the year in which he published a major edition of Speed's Atlas, also issued the Keere maps as a pocket edition. For these he used the Descriptive texts of the larger Speed maps and thereafter they were known as 'miniature speeds'.