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Nautical map part coast Portugal New passport card
Nautical map of a part of the coast of Portugal New passport card of the coast of Portugal starting 3 to 4 myl north of C. Roxent, to a and C.d.S. Vincente. (title on object), Map of a part of the coast of Portugal from Cape St. Vincent to the mouth of the Tagus, with two compass roses, the North is on the left. Bottom center a cartouche with the title and the scale, shown in German, Spanish and English or French miles (scale: c. 1: 400 000). The title is flanked by Father Time, Mercury and a woman with a veil, an anchor and a fire pit. At the top right an angel holds the publishers address, (story of) Mercury (Hermes), Father Time, man with wings and scythe, sailing ship, sailing boat, cupids: amores, amoretti, putti, veil, parts of ships exterior: anchor, lantern, Portugal, Jan Luyken, Amsterdam, 1681 - 1803, paper, engraving
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Media ID 19539749
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1681 1803 400 000 Amores Amoretti Anchor Bottom Center Cartouche Coast Cupids Father Time Flanked French Miles Hermes Jan Luyken Lantern Mercury Mouth North Parts Portugal Publishers Address Putti Sailing Boat Sailing Ship Scale Scythe Ships Exterior Shown Spanish Story Title Top Right Two Compass Roses Veil Vincent Wings Cape St Fire Pit Tagus Vincente
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This print showcases a nautical map of a section of the stunning Portuguese coastline, starting from three to four miles north of C. Roxent and extending all the way to C. d. S. Vincente. The title on the object reads "Nautical map part coast Portugal New passport card" providing an intriguing glimpse into its historical significance. The map itself is adorned with intricate details, including two compass roses positioned towards the left side, indicating that North lies in that direction. At the bottom center, a beautifully designed cartouche catches our attention with its scale and title displayed in German, Spanish, and English or French miles. Adding an artistic touch to this masterpiece are various symbolic elements surrounding the title area. Father Time stands alongside Mercury while a veiled woman holds an anchor and tends to a fire pit. Meanwhile, at the top right corner, an angel proudly presents the publisher's address. Further enhancing this visual narrative are depictions of Hermes (Mercury), Father Time wielding his scythe with wings attached to his back, sailing ships gracefully navigating through waters dotted with cupids - amores, amoretti, putti - symbolizing love and romance. Crafted by Jan Luyken in Amsterdam between 1681-1803 using paper engraving techniques; this remarkable piece offers both historical insight and aesthetic pleasure for admirers of maritime history and art alike.
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