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Mantua ducatus.

Originally engraved for Jodocus Hondius II, at his death in August 1629 this map was, among 39 other copper plates, purchased by Willem Blaeu who deleted Hondius' name an...

$300 / ≈ €281
Maker / Publisher: BLAEU, W.
Place & Date: Amsterdam, 1634

 


Dominio Veneto nell' Italia.

With the Gulf of Venice. Including the towns of Cremona, Brescia, Venice, etc.As Willem Blaeu died in 1638 most of his maps are actually published by his son Joan. This m...

$1100 / ≈ €1029
Maker / Publisher: BLAEU, W.
Place & Date: Amsterdam, 1638

 


Mantua ducatus.

Centered at the town of Mantua.As Willem Blaeu died in 1638 most of his maps are actually published by his son Joan. This map carries his (engraved) signature and was act...

$400 / ≈ €374
Maker / Publisher: BLAEU, W.
Place & Date: Amsterdam, 1638

 


Mediolanum Ducatus.

Very fine map centered on Milan Including Lake Como, Lake Garda, Lake Majore, Parma, etc.As Willem Blaeu died in 1638 most of his maps are actually published by his son J...

$400 / ≈ €374
Maker / Publisher: BLAEU, W.
Place & Date: Amsterdam, 1638

 


[ The repositioning of the Vatican obelisk ]

Joan Blaeu published The Repositioning of the Vatican Obelisk. This large engraving on multiple sheets and in beautiful original colors is based on Domenico Fontana’s d...

$5000 / ≈ €4679
Maker / Publisher: BLAEU, J.
Place & Date: Amsterdam, 1649

 


La Place de Saint Marc a Venise.

A very attractive Town plan of the place St Marc in Venice.Joan Blaeu published during his life three town-books of Italy: Citta del Vaticano, Rome and Napoli. By the yea...

$4500 / ≈ €4211
Maker / Publisher: BLAEU, J. / MORTIER, P.
Place & Date: Amsterdam, 1705

 


Hortus et Palatium Atestinorum Tyburi.

Showing in great detail the hortus and gardens of Villa Tivoli.Joan Blaeu published during his life three town-books of Italy: Citta del Vaticano, Roma and Napoli. By the...

$1100 / ≈ €1029
Maker / Publisher: BLAEU, J. / MORTIER, P.
Place & Date: Amsterdam, 1705