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Online Auction 026 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
December 22, 2020
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Sold for: $225
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Terra Sancta quae in Sacris Terra Promissionis olim Palestina, map of Palestine. Hand-colored engraving from the Appendix Theatri Atlas by Willem Janszoon Blaeu. [Amsterdam, 1631 (the map is dated 1629)].
The map is west-oriented and depicts Palestine on both sides of the Jordan River. The shoreline stretches from Tripoli in the north to the Nile Delta. Pharaoh and his army are seen drowning in the Red Sea and broken lines depict the route of the Israelites in the desert. The title cartouche is flanked by Moses with the Tablets of the Law and Aaron in priestly attire.
The map is attributed to cartographer Jodocus Hondius II, who presumably created the engraved plate and sold it to Willem Janszoon Blaeu.
Latin text on verso, titled "Descriptio Palaestinae".
Engraved map: approx. 50X38 cm. Good condition. Creases and minor stains. Small tears to edges. Slight browning.
See Laor 106.
The map is west-oriented and depicts Palestine on both sides of the Jordan River. The shoreline stretches from Tripoli in the north to the Nile Delta. Pharaoh and his army are seen drowning in the Red Sea and broken lines depict the route of the Israelites in the desert. The title cartouche is flanked by Moses with the Tablets of the Law and Aaron in priestly attire.
The map is attributed to cartographer Jodocus Hondius II, who presumably created the engraved plate and sold it to Willem Janszoon Blaeu.
Latin text on verso, titled "Descriptio Palaestinae".
Engraved map: approx. 50X38 cm. Good condition. Creases and minor stains. Small tears to edges. Slight browning.
See Laor 106.
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Online Auction 026 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
December 22, 2020
Opening: $100
Sold for: $875
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Eÿgentliche Delineatio und Beschreibung der Kinder Israel Auszug aus Egÿpten…, map of Palestine, by the Dutch cartographer family Visscher. Hand-colored engraving from the Bible in its German translation by Luther (Biblia… Durch Martin Luther). [Wittenberg, 1670].
Engraving by Johann Friedrich Fleischberger, after Georg Andreas Böckler (signed in the plate in the margin).
The map is west-oriented, depicting Palestine on both sides of the Jordan River, with the territories of the Tribes. The shoreline stretches from Tripoli in the north the Nile Delta. Broken lines outline the route of the Israelites from Egypt to Canaan, via the Red Sea and Sinai Desert. Shown along the shoreline, from Sidon to Jaffa, are ships hauling rafts of Lebanon cedar that were sent by Hiram King of Tyre to King Solomon to build the Temple. An additional illustration depicts the story of Jonah the prophet.
Two medallions, in the upper corners, depict the figures of Moses with the Tablets of the Law and Aaron in priestly garb. Five inset illustrations of the Temple vessels at bottom and an inset depicting the location of the Tribes around the Tabernacle in the desert at right margin.
Engraved map: approx. 40X26 cm. Matted and framed: 60X45.5 cm. Good condition. Minor stains. Minor blemishes and small tears to edges.
Laor 799.
Engraving by Johann Friedrich Fleischberger, after Georg Andreas Böckler (signed in the plate in the margin).
The map is west-oriented, depicting Palestine on both sides of the Jordan River, with the territories of the Tribes. The shoreline stretches from Tripoli in the north the Nile Delta. Broken lines outline the route of the Israelites from Egypt to Canaan, via the Red Sea and Sinai Desert. Shown along the shoreline, from Sidon to Jaffa, are ships hauling rafts of Lebanon cedar that were sent by Hiram King of Tyre to King Solomon to build the Temple. An additional illustration depicts the story of Jonah the prophet.
Two medallions, in the upper corners, depict the figures of Moses with the Tablets of the Law and Aaron in priestly garb. Five inset illustrations of the Temple vessels at bottom and an inset depicting the location of the Tribes around the Tabernacle in the desert at right margin.
Engraved map: approx. 40X26 cm. Matted and framed: 60X45.5 cm. Good condition. Minor stains. Minor blemishes and small tears to edges.
Laor 799.
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Online Auction 026 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
December 22, 2020
Opening: $100
Sold for: $125
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Tabula geographica Terrae Sanctae, map of Palestine, edited by Jacques Bonfrère. Engraving from Kanaän en d'omleggende landen [Leeuwarden, Holland: Fraciscus Halma. 1717].
The map is east-oriented and depicts Palestine on both sides of the Jordan River, with the territories of the Tribes. The shoreline stretches from Byblos on the slopes of the Lebanon Mountain to the Nile Delta. With a key, compass and scale at bottom.
This map is a smaller scale version of the map of Palestine after Adrichom that was first published in 1631 (in Onomasticon urbium et locorum Sacrae Scripturae, by Jacques Bonfrère. Paris 1631).
Engraved map: 36.5X22 cm. Matted and framed: 84X39 cm. Good condition. Fold lines. Creases and minor stains. The paper is slightly browned. Small tears to edges. Minor blemishes.
Laor 118.
The map is east-oriented and depicts Palestine on both sides of the Jordan River, with the territories of the Tribes. The shoreline stretches from Byblos on the slopes of the Lebanon Mountain to the Nile Delta. With a key, compass and scale at bottom.
This map is a smaller scale version of the map of Palestine after Adrichom that was first published in 1631 (in Onomasticon urbium et locorum Sacrae Scripturae, by Jacques Bonfrère. Paris 1631).
Engraved map: 36.5X22 cm. Matted and framed: 84X39 cm. Good condition. Fold lines. Creases and minor stains. The paper is slightly browned. Small tears to edges. Minor blemishes.
Laor 118.
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Online Auction 026 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
December 22, 2020
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Sold for: $400
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Tabula geographica Terrae Sanctae, map of Palestine, edited by Jacques Bonfrère. Hand-colored engraving, from La galerie agréable du monde, by Pieter van der Aa. Leiden: Petrum Vander, [1729].
The map is east-oriented and depicts Palestine on both sides of the Jordan River, with the territories of the Tribes. The shoreline stretches from Byblos on the slopes of the Lebanon Mountain to the Nile Delta. With a key, compass and scale at bottom.
This map is a different scale version of the map of Palestine after Adrichom that was first published in 1631 (in Onomasticon urbium et locorum Sacrae Scripturae, by Jacques Bonfrère. Paris 1631).
See previous item.
Engraved map: approx. 102X38 cm. (printed on two conjoined sheets of paper), framed: 107X50 cm. Good condition. Fold lines. Creases and minor stains. Several tears, perforations and wormholes, mostly to margins. Several perforations, slightly affecting the map, restored with paper on verso. Two small ink notations on margins.
Laor 119.
The map is east-oriented and depicts Palestine on both sides of the Jordan River, with the territories of the Tribes. The shoreline stretches from Byblos on the slopes of the Lebanon Mountain to the Nile Delta. With a key, compass and scale at bottom.
This map is a different scale version of the map of Palestine after Adrichom that was first published in 1631 (in Onomasticon urbium et locorum Sacrae Scripturae, by Jacques Bonfrère. Paris 1631).
See previous item.
Engraved map: approx. 102X38 cm. (printed on two conjoined sheets of paper), framed: 107X50 cm. Good condition. Fold lines. Creases and minor stains. Several tears, perforations and wormholes, mostly to margins. Several perforations, slightly affecting the map, restored with paper on verso. Two small ink notations on margins.
Laor 119.
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Online Auction 026 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
December 22, 2020
Opening: $150
Sold for: $300
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A draught of the city of Jerusalem as it is now taken from the South-East, by Corneille Le Bruyn, panorama of Jerusalem, hand-colored engraving. The printer as well as year of printing are not indicated. [London? 1737?]. English.
View of Jerusalem from South-East, depicting several figures in oriental attire in the foreground. With a key for 25 prominent sites in Jerusalem. In the upper left corner: "Vol. I. page 461".
Engraving by James Hulett (signed in the plate) after Corneille Le Bruyn.
Leaf: 37X23 cm. Good condition. Mounted on cardboard (matted). Stains, mainly to margins. Creases and minor blemishes to margins.
View of Jerusalem from South-East, depicting several figures in oriental attire in the foreground. With a key for 25 prominent sites in Jerusalem. In the upper left corner: "Vol. I. page 461".
Engraving by James Hulett (signed in the plate) after Corneille Le Bruyn.
Leaf: 37X23 cm. Good condition. Mounted on cardboard (matted). Stains, mainly to margins. Creases and minor blemishes to margins.
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Online Auction 026 – Jewish and Israeli History, Art and Culture
December 22, 2020
Opening: $100
Sold for: $450
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Chorographia Terrae Sanctae in Angustiorem Formam Redacta, map of Palestine. Hand-colored engraving, from Commentarius in Sacram Scripturam, by Jacobi Tirini [Jacobus Tirinus]. [Augsburg, 1711].
Engraved map of Palestine after Christian van Adrichom, signed in the plate: "Jos. Erasm. Belling, Cathol. Sculps. Aug. Vindel" [Josef Erasmus Belling and August Vindel].
The map is east-oriented and depicts Palestine on both sides of the Jordan River, with the territories of the Tribes. The shoreline stretches from Sidon in the north to the Nile Delta. Broken lines depict the route of the Israelites in the desert.
With an inset oval map of a bird's eye view of Jerusalem, "Hierosolymae veteris imago", presumably made by Cornelius Galle, after a map of Jerusalem by Juan Bautista Villalpando. Border with illustrations of ancient coins, a plan of the interior of the Temple and a view of its front, vessels of the Temple and more.
Engraved map: approx. 82X32 cm. Frame: approx. 108X58 cm. Good condition. Unexamined out of frame.
This map was reprinted in several editions which differ, among other things, in their font. The first edition was printed in Antwerp, 1632 (see Laor 771).
Engraved map of Palestine after Christian van Adrichom, signed in the plate: "Jos. Erasm. Belling, Cathol. Sculps. Aug. Vindel" [Josef Erasmus Belling and August Vindel].
The map is east-oriented and depicts Palestine on both sides of the Jordan River, with the territories of the Tribes. The shoreline stretches from Sidon in the north to the Nile Delta. Broken lines depict the route of the Israelites in the desert.
With an inset oval map of a bird's eye view of Jerusalem, "Hierosolymae veteris imago", presumably made by Cornelius Galle, after a map of Jerusalem by Juan Bautista Villalpando. Border with illustrations of ancient coins, a plan of the interior of the Temple and a view of its front, vessels of the Temple and more.
Engraved map: approx. 82X32 cm. Frame: approx. 108X58 cm. Good condition. Unexamined out of frame.
This map was reprinted in several editions which differ, among other things, in their font. The first edition was printed in Antwerp, 1632 (see Laor 771).
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