Portugal, Lisbon, Setubal, Algarve.. J. van Keulen, 1689, Nieuwe Paskaart van Portugal... C. Roxent, tot aen C.d.S.Vincente

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Item number: 26 18 B

Rare nautical chart of the southern coast of Portugal, covering the area between Lisbon (Tagus river) and the Algarve coast

Published first in 1689 in 'De Nieuwe Groote Lichtende Zee-Fakkel' by Johannes van Keulen. The map is most likely based on an earlier map by H. Doncker, whose copper plates came into the possession of Van Keulen after his death.

Johannes van Keulen was the founder of the well-known publishing house that focused on publishing maritime atlases and nautical guides for over two centuries.

The most important publications of the Van Keulens are the 'Zee-atlas ofte Water-werelt' and the nautical guide 'De Groote Ligtende Zee-Fakkel'. Van Keulen was not a cartographer himself; for this, he had enlisted the cooperation of mathematician Claes Jansz Vooght. Vooght is the creator of most of the maps published by Johannes van Keulen. In 1743, the firm Johannes van Keulen was appointed as the permanent mapmaker of the Dutch East India Company (VOC). The firm retained the position of mapmaker until the dissolution of the Company. Even before 1743, the Van Keulen firm acted as a supplier of navigational equipment and charts to the VOC. From 1728 onwards, nautical guides were regularly purchased from them for the crew.

From the beginning of the eighteenth century, the Van Keulen firm possessed large-scale, hand-drawn charts of the VOC territory, of which hand-drawn copies were supplied.

Excellent condition. Original coloring. Strong paper, clear print. Central fold, as published. Even light age browning.

Image 51,5x57,5cm, sheet 53,5x62,5cm