Edmund Dulac’s Tanglewood Tales: Jason Choosing Tiphys for the Voyage of the Argo Edmund Dulac’s illustration...
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Jodocus Hondius was a prominent Flemish cartographer and engraver active during the late 16th and early 17th centuries. Known for his detailed maps and globes, he played a significant role in reviving the work of Gerardus Mercator and expanding geographical knowledge through the Hondius-Mercator atlas. Hondius combined scientific precision with elaborate decoration, making his maps both informative and visually captivating, and he helped establish Amsterdam as a center of cartographic excellence.
Poli Arctici, et Circumiacentium Terrarum Descriptio Novissima is a 17th-century map offering a striking depiction of the Arctic region, including the North Pole and surrounding territories. Likely published around 1606, the map reflects contemporary theories about polar geography, including mythical islands and speculative landmasses. It is richly adorned with sea monsters, compass roses, and sailing ships, illustrating both navigational ambition and artistic flair. This map not only charted known regions but also evoked the mystery and allure of the largely uncharted polar world.
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