XVII Provinciae Belgii sive Germaniae inferioris…

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Article ID EUB591

Title

XVII Provinciae Belgii sive Germaniae inferioris…

Description

Map shows Luxembourg, Belgium and the Netherlands with a magnificent title curtain with 17 coats of arms (4 duchies, 7 counties, 1 margraviate, 5 lordships) held by winged putti, including the sea god Neptune and Mercury pointing to a globe pointing to the "Mare Pacificum das stille Sud Meer" (Pacific Ocean). Furthermore, a compass rose and a mileage indicator cartouche.

Year

ca. 1730

Artist

Seutter (1678-1757)

Matthias Seutter (1678- 1757) Augsburg was the son of a goldsmith in Augsburg. In 1697, Seutter began his studies in Nuremberg and subsequently worked in the publishing house of Jeremias Wolff in Augsburg. In 1710, he established his own publishing house and print shop. The Seutter publishing house produced a great number of maps, atlases, and globes. However, very few original maps were printed there, as Augsburg at that time had no university and no connection to the fields of mathematics or the natural sciences. Seutter therefore copied the work of other cartographers, making his own engravings based on their models. Over 500 maps were produced in his studio. Seutter's most well-known works are the 1725 "Geographical Atlas or an Accurate Depiction of the Whole World" ("Atlas Geographicus oder Accurate Vorstellung der ganzen Welt") with 46 maps, the 1734 "Large Atlas" ("Grosser Atlas") with 131 maps, and the 1744 pocket atlas "Small Atlas" ("Atlas minor") with 64 maps. Matthäus Seutter died in 1757. Seutter's son Albrecht Karl, his son-in-law Conrad Tobias Lotter, and his business partner Johann Michael Probst ran the printing business for five more years.

Historical Description

The area, which later includes the Benelux area, is called de Lage Landen in Dutch, Low Countries in English, consisting of Belgium, the Netherlands (Nederland) and Luxembourg. In the 19th century, three countries were united under the crown of the Dutch king from 1815 to 1830, until Belgium became independent. The forerunners of the Benelux Treaty were the economic union concluded between Luxembourg and Belgium on July 25, 1921.

Place of Publication Augsburg
Dimensions (cm)49 x 57 cm
ConditionOutside corner bottom left reinforced
Coloringoriginal colored
TechniqueCopper print

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