Acquired From: Leen Helmink
Colouring: Coloured
Condition: Good
Date Acquired: Nov 2025
Dealers ID No.: 19739
Description: The Van Keulen family was among the most important publishers of nautical charts and atlases in the Dutch Republic. The firm In de Gekroonde Lootsman (In the Crowned Pilot) was founded in 1678 by Johannes van Keulen I, who soon secured exclusive government privileges for the publication of sea atlases and pilot guides. His major works included the Zee Atlas (1679) and the multi-part pilot guide De Nieuwe lichtende Zee-fakkel (The New Shining Sea Torch), issued in successive parts from 1680 onward.nThis allegorical title page was conceived for Vol. 4 of the Zee-Fakkel, which covers the navigation of North America and the Caribbean. It depicts the personification of America, accompanied by allegories of navigation and maritime commerce, while figures from classical antiquity present goods symbolising overseas trade.nThe composition is signed by Jan Luyken as both designer and etcher. As Luyken, who executed most of the Van Keulen title pages, died in 1712, the engraving itself must predate that year. On stylistic and documentary grounds, the plate can be attributed to c.1684, corresponding to the first publication of Zee-Fakkel Vol. 4 under Johannes van Keulen I.nThe presence of a later date and dedication indicates a reissued or altered state of an earlier plate rather than a newly engraved title page. The sheet thus represents an unrecorded or previously unrecognised state within the Van Keulen title-page corpus and illustrates the firms practice of reusing and adapting engraved plates across generations.
First published: De nieuwe groote lichtende Zee-fakkel, Vol. 4, Amsterdam: Johannes van Keulen I, 1684
Image Size (cm): 47×25
Mapmaker: Keulen I, Johannes van (1654-1715)
Primary Category: Titlepage
Rarity: Unrecorded
Sheet size (cm): 54×30.5
Technique: Copper Engraving
This state: 1728
Website: https://www.helmink.com/print/19739/Keulen-title-America
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