In 1695, De Wit began to publish a town atlas of the Netherlands after he acquired a large number of city plans at the auction of the famous Willem Blaeu publishing firm's printing plates. Dating De Wit's atlases is considered difficult because usually no dates were recorded on the maps and their dates of publication extended over many years. Stedenatlas De Wit is het Google Earth van de 17e eeuw. Je kunt er bijna ieder huis, iedere boom en iedere achtertuin van de steden uit de Lage Landen op vinden. Zoek bijvoorbeeld je geboortehuis op in het oude centrum van Leiden of kijk hoe de was ligt te bleken op de velden buiten Den Haag. Bekijk de Stedenatlas De Wit online
FREDERICK DE WIT Composite atlas. [c.16801686] The Art of Travel 2019 Sotheby's
Atlas de Wit 1698 Media in category "Maps by Frederick de Wit" The following 200 files are in this category, out of 248 total. (previous page) ( next page) Lille Ryssel 1641 de Wit Sanderus KBR.jpg 3,083 × 2,174; 5.08 MB 17th century world map - Nova Totius Terrarum Orbis Tabula (Aquita).jpg 766 × 638; 138 KB A Atlas de Wit 1698 Media in category "Atlas de Wit 1698" The following 159 files are in this category, out of 159 total. Atlas de Wit 1698-pl001-Nijmegen-KB PPN 145205088.jpg 2,000 × 1,593; 1.42 MB Atlas de Wit 1698-pl002-Zutphen-KB PPN 145205088.jpg 2,000 × 1,625; 1.6 MB ©University of Reading 2016 Page 3 ' Atlas (or Atlas Maior) dates from about 1670 to 1707, and is one of a series of world atlases compiled by De Wit in numerous editions. Copies of the Atlas are held in a number of map and special collections libraries and private collections, and vary in content from 17 to 190 finely coloured maps. Frederick de Wit and the First Concise Reference Atlas | Brill Frederick de Wit and the First Concise Reference Atlas Series: Explokart Studies in the History of Cartography, Volume: 16 Author: George S. Carhart
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The Atlas De Wit (also: Town and city atlas De Wit) is unique, historic atlas by Dutch cartographer Frederick De Wit containing 158 city maps, city views and engravings from the northern and southern Netherlands (the current Netherlands, Belgium and French-Flanders). Voorplat pl017 - Leiden pl018a - Amsterdam, Dam pl035-'s - Gravenhage This book is about the life and work of Frederick de Wit (1629-1706), one of the most famous dealers of maps, prints and art during the Dutch Golden Age, and his contribution to the dissemination of the knowledge of cartography. The Amsterdam firm of Frederick de Wit operated under the name "De Witte Pascaert" (The White Chart) from 1654 to 1710. 2. [ Dutch sea atlas], [Map 10] Creator / Contributor Wit, Frederik de., creator Visscher, Claes Jansz., 1586 or 1587-1652 Blaeu, Willem Janszoon, 1571-1638 Description Nederlands: Plaat 'pl109'(Plassendaal) uit het Stedenboekvan Frederick de Wit. English: Plate 'pl109'(Plassendaal) from the Stedenboek(citybook) by Frederick de Wit. Language Middle Dutch Date circa 1698
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From: Composite Atlas by F. De Wit, c. 1680. Frederick de Wit (1630-1706) The engraver and map-seller, Frederick de Wit, was born in Gouda (Netherlands) in 1630 as a son of Hendrick Fredericksz de Wit. Through his marriage with Maria van der Waag of Amsterdam in 1661, he obtained citizenship of the city where he had been working since 1648 and. The atlas was created by Frederik de Wit (1630-1706), a famous engraver and publisher of maps. Frederik de Wit did not create maps himself, but he engraved the maps of others and published them in the form of atlases. City atlas of the Low Countries His most famous work is the City Atlas of the Low Countries, which appeared in 1698.
THE ENLARGED SECOND EDITION OF DE WIT'S ATLAS OF THE NETHERLANDS, comprising 25 richly-coloured maps of the provinces. Various editions of the atlas are known, with Koeman citing differing examples from 1680, when the work was first published with only 20 maps. This edition contains the frontispiece copied from the atlas of the Netherlands by. Frederick de Wit published several world atlases, a sea atlas, and an atlas of the Netherlands. The dating of the maps is difficult. However, as a privilege was granted in 1689, the annotation 'cum privilegio' marks an edition after 1688. Around 1700 Frederick de Wit entered the market with a town atlas.
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Description. Also known as. English. Atlas De Wit 1698, collection KB. atlas from 1698 by Frederik de Wit, collection highlight from the KB, national library of the Netherlands. Stedenboek De Wit. Theatrum ichnographicum omnium urbium et præcipuorum oppidorum Belgicarum XVII Provinciarum peraccurate delineatarum. Atlas De Wit. This file contains additional information such as Exif metadata which may have been added by the digital camera, scanner, or software program used to create or digitize it.