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America sive Novus Orbis Respectu Europaeorum Inferior Globi Terrestris Pars 1596 by Theodor de Bry.
Theodor de Bry was a Flemish-German engraver, publisher, and editor renowned for his elaborate illustrated travel books during the late 16th and early 17th centuries. Based in Frankfurt, he compiled and engraved numerous accounts of early European exploration, often adding his own dramatic interpretations. De Bry’s work, particularly his Grands Voyages series, played a crucial role in shaping European perceptions of the Americas and other newly encountered lands, blending artistic imagination with reported geography and ethnography.
America sive Novus Orbis Respectu Europaeorum Inferior Globi Terrestris Pars (1596) is a richly detailed map engraving that depicts the Americas in relation to Europe and the rest of the known world. Created during the Age of Exploration, this map exemplifies Renaissance cartographic artistry and reflects both scientific ambition and colonial curiosity. De Bry's engraving combines geographical information with ornate embellishments, including ships and sea creatures, reflecting the wonder and danger associated with global discovery.
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