Willem Blaeu (1571-1638). “Comitatuum Hannoniæ et Namurci Descriptio.” [Hainaut & Namur Provinces Belgium]. From Nouvel Atlas.
Amsterdam: Willem & Joan Blaeu, 1643-50. ca. 15 3/8 x 19 ¾. Engraving. Excellent original hand color. Some light spotting in margins. Very good condition. French text on verso.
A map from a series of wonderfully decorative maps of France, Spain, the Netherlands and their regions by Willem (Guilielmus) Janszoon Blaeu (1571-1638), the progenitor of the famous Blaeu cartographic firm of Amsterdam. Blaeu studied astronomy and sciences with Tycho Brahe, and in 1599 established a globe and instrument making business which soon expanded to include cartographic and geographic publishing. This firm was to go on to become the largest and most important cartographic publishing firms in the world, run by his sons Cornelis (until his death in 1642) and Joan. The maps issued by the Blaeu firm are known for their fine craftsmanship and design, and have been called “the highest expression of Dutch cartographical art.” These maps, with their excellent original color, are premier examples of the Blaeu output.