(7) A DUTCH HANDCOLOURED COPPER-ENGRAVED SEA CHART PASCAART VAN DE NOORD ZEE
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(7) A DUTCH HANDCOLOURED COPPER-ENGRAVED SEA CHART PASCAART VAN DE NOORD ZEE

BY PIETER GOOS, AMSTERDAM (1616-1675), 17TH CENTURY

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(7) A DUTCH HANDCOLOURED COPPER-ENGRAVED SEA CHART PASCAART VAN DE NOORD ZEE
BY PIETER GOOS, AMSTERDAM (1616-1675), 17TH CENTURY
With a cartouche inscribed Pascaart van de Noord Zee van Texel tot de Hoofden, Nieulycx uijtgegeven/t'Amsterdam Bij Pieter Goos, unframed
45 cm. high x 56 cm. wide (plate)
Together with six Dutch handcoloured sea chart copper-engravings by Pieter Goos, 17th century: inscribed Pascaerte vande Zuyder-Zee, Texel, ende Vlie-stroom, als mede 't Amelander-gat and t'Amsterdam bij Pieter Goos op 't water inde vergulde Zee Spiegel anno 1666, 44 cm. high x 53 cm. wide (plate); De Cust van Zeelandt, begrypende in sich de gaten als vande Wielingen, ter Veere, Zierikzee, Brouwershaven, Goeree, en de Maes, 43.5 cm. high x 53.5 cm. wide (plate); Cust van Hollant tusschen de Maes en Texel., 43 cm. high x 53 cm. wide (plate); A handcoloured sea chart with a view of The Channel with Duynkercke and Doveren, 44 cm. high x 47.5 wide (plate); a double map inscribed De Texel Stroom met de gaten vant Marsdiep and Caarte van de Mase, ende het Goereesche Gat, 43.5 cm. high x 53.5 cm. wide (plate) and Paskaert van de Zeeusche en Vlaemsche Kusten, tonende alle drooghten, diepten, en ondiepten, tuschen 't eylandt Schouwen en de Hoofden, curieuselyck beschreven door Dirck Davidsz.; all unframed (7)
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Pieter Goos (ca. 1616-1675) was an important cartographer, engraver, publisher and print-seller in Amsterdam. His marine atlases were held to be among the finest printed marine atlases of the 17th century, often they were added to the volumes of Blaeu's Atlas Maior.
These sea charts were first published in De Zee-Atlas, Ofte Water-Weereld, Waer in vertoont werden alle de Zee-Kusten Van het bekende des Aerd-Bodems, circa 1666.

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