Embark on a historical voyage with the "Zee Custen van Andaluzien ghemaeckt naet wesen en ghedaente, met zijn Rivieren en Hauenen," a breathtaking map crafted in 1583 by the renowned Dutch cartographer Lucas Janszoon Waghenaer. This exquisite piece is not merely a navigational tool but a window into the Age of Discovery, capturing the southwestern coast of Spain in unparalleled detail. From the bustling Bay of Cadiz to the strategic Strait of Gibraltar at the map's zenith, every inch of this chart is a testament to the era's navigational prowess and the allure of Andalusia's coast. The inclusion of the cities of Cadiz and Sevilla, along with the unmarked neighborhoods of Lisbon, offers a unique glimpse into the urban and maritime landscape of the 16th century, making it a fascinating piece for enthusiasts of urban cartography.
Waghenaer, a pioneer in the field of nautical charting, presents us with the "Spiegel der Zeevaerdt," the first in a series of effective navigational charts that revolutionized maritime exploration. His work is not only significant for its technical accuracy but also for its artistic merit. The map is adorned with vibrant colors, two decorative cartouches, and detailed illustrations that include a pair of majestic sailing ships, a compass rose, and even mythical sea monsters lurking in the waters near the Iberian Peninsula. These elements not only add to the map's visual appeal but also reflect the period's blend of knowledge and mythology, making it a captivating piece for collectors and historians alike.
The strategic importance of the depicted regions cannot be overstated. The Strait of Gibraltar, prominently featured at the top of the map, has been a critical maritime passage for centuries, serving as the gateway between the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. The cities of Cadiz and Sevilla, with their rich histories of trade and exploration, are intricately rendered, offering insights into their significance during a time when Spain was at the height of its global power. The absence of detailed neighborhoods in Lisbon highlights the map's focus on coastal and navigational features, yet it invites the viewer to ponder the unseen intricacies of these historic cities.
Waghenaer's mastery is further evidenced by the inclusion of soundings and anchorages, crucial details for the seafarers of his time. These annotations, alongside the profiles of the coastline, demonstrate an advanced understanding of the region's maritime geography, making this map an indispensable tool for navigators. The presence of a small world map and a detailed depiction of the Iberian Peninsula serve as reminders of the broader context of exploration and conquest in which this chart was created, linking local maritime knowledge with global ambitions.
In conclusion, Lucas Janszoon Waghenaer's map is more than a navigational aid; it is a masterpiece of Renaissance cartography and a symbol of the era's thirst for exploration. Its detailed portrayal of significant landmarks, rivers, and coastal profiles, combined with the artistic flourishes that capture the imagination, make it an essential acquisition for collectors and aficionados of historical maps. As the earliest decorative sea chart of the region, it not only marks a pivotal moment in the history of cartography but also serves as a lasting tribute to the maritime heritage of Spain, Portugal, and Morocco.
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Notable Features & Landmarks
- Illustrations:
- There is a ship illustration in the bottom right corner of the map.
- There is a compass rose in the center of the map.
- There are two sea monsters in the ocean near the bottom of the map.
- Landmarks:
- The Strait of Gibraltar is located at the top of the map.
- The city of Cadiz is located on the southern coast of Spain.
- The city of Lisbon is located on the western coast of Portugal.
Historical and design context
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Title: Zee Custen van Andaluzien ghemaeckt naet wesen en ghedaente, met zijn Rivieren en Hauenen
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Date: 1583
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Mapmaker: Lucas Janszoon Waghenaer
- Striking full color example of Wagenhaer's map of the southwestern coast of Spain, including the Bay of Cadiz.
- Extends inland to Sevilla and south to Cadiz, with northeast at the top of the map.
- Includes a sea monster, 2 sailing ships, a compass rose, and 2 decorative cartouches, soundings, and anchorages. Profiles of the coastline are shown.
- Wagenhaer was a Dutch pilot who produced the first set of effective navigational charts, under the title Spiegel der Zeevaerdt. These charts set the standard for sea charts for more than a century.
- An essential map for collectors of the region and the earliest decorative sea chart of the region.
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Design and style: Hand-drawn, colored, decorative, sea chart.
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Historical significance: One of the first accurate sea charts, highly sought after by collectors.
This structured approach allows for a quick overview of the map's key aspects, from its notable features and landmarks to the historical and design context that makes it a valuable collector's item.
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