Paskaart van den Eylanden Cheuxan Lowang en alle desselfs onderhoorige Eylande met alle dieptens, droogtens en ankergronden geleegen aen de kust…

Acquired From: Leen Helmink

Colouring: Coloured

Condition: Very Good

Confirmed: No

Date Acquired: 28/05/2023

Dealers ID No.: 19203

Description: The Van Keulen family was renowned for their significant contributions to mapmaking and atlas publishing. Their firm, In de Gekroonde Lootsman (In the Crowned Pilot), was established in 1678 by Johannes van Keulen I. In 1680, two years after establishing the business, Johannes secured exclusive rights from the Dutch government to publish sea atlases and pilot guides. That same year, he released De groote nieuwe vermeerderde zee atlas ofte water-werelt, (Great New Enlarged Sea Atlas of the Water World), commonly known as Zee Atlas. The following year, he introduced the first two volumes of De Nieuwe lichtende Zee-fakkel (New Shining Sea Torch), often referred to as Zee fakkel. Over the next four years, three more volumes were added to this pilot book series.nIn 1714, a year before Johanness death, his son, Gerard took over the business, continuing to update and reissue his fathers works until his own passing in 1726. The firm was then passed to Gerards son, Johannes II, who solidified the familys legacy by publishing the sixth and final volume of the Zee-fakkel in 1753. This new volume contained previously restricted cartographic information on the East Indies, which had been closely guarded by the Dutch East India Company (VOC). Merchants were required to return maps to the VOC after each voyage to protect the secrecy of trade routes. With the publication of this final volume, such information was made publicly accessible.nThe Zee-fakkel included this chart which is oriented with west at the top. It encompasses several important commercial trading centres and Mount Putuo, one of China's four sacred Buddhist mountains. The map's annotations, based on firsthand observations from earlier VOC commercial voyages, provide valuable insights into the region's geography and economic significance. For a transcription of the Dutch texts see Leen Helminks website.

First published: De nieuwe groote lichtende Zee-fakkel, Vol. 6, Amsterdam: Johannes van Keulen II, 1753

Image Size (cm): 53.5×41

Mapmaker: Keulen II, Johannes van (1704-1755)

Notes: Purchase details

Price: 5000

Primary Category: Sea Charts

Purchase Reference: Ledger

Rarity: Only copy

Sheet size (cm): 77×61.5

Technique: Copper Engraving

This state: 1753

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