c 1642 Blaeu Map of Burgundy Region - France

$125.00

“VTRIVSQVE BVRGVNDIAE…” Amsterdam: Willem & Joan Blaeu, c. 1642. Fine engraved map with original centerfold as issued from Blaeu’s Atlas Novus.  Verso text: German. (Paper size : 19 5/8 x 23’’ - Image : 15 ¼ x 19 ¾ ’’)  

This very attractive early 17th century map depicts the historic Burgundy Region in eastern France, centered roughly on the Saone River. It extends from Crevant to Montbeliard in the north and from Varennes-sur-Allier to Geneva at bottom.

Topographical features are shown and most towns, cities, forests, and waterways are identified including Citeaux (site of the famous Cistercian abbey), Dijon (famous for its mustards), and Beaune (center for trading in Burgundy wines).  The beautiful and elaborate title cartouche is flanked by Mars and one of his consorts and with coat-of-arms further enhancing the map.

Blaeu was founder of the leading 17th century Dutch cartographic firm. “The achievements of the firms of Blaeu were remarkable, & the palm for supremacy in map production in any age must be awarded to the Blaeu” (Tooley: Maps & Map-Makers, p. 33).

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  • Inventory# M-14573