Edmund Dulac’s Tanglewood Tales: Jason Choosing Tiphys for the Voyage of the Argo Edmund Dulac’s illustration...
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“Planisphaerium Terrestre,” “Recentissima Novi Orbis,” and “Accuratissima Europae Tabula” are a trio of exquisite late 17th-century maps by Carel Allard, showcasing in this case Europe. Created around 1696, these engraved and hand-colored maps reflect both scientific curiosity and baroque aesthetics.
Carel Allard (1648–1709) was a leading Amsterdam-based publisher, engraver, and cartographer of the Dutch Golden Age. He inherited a flourishing cartographic enterprise and contributed to its legacy by producing maps notable for their precision and visual elegance. His work blends detailed geographic information with decorative elements—cherubs, ships, coats of arms, and mythological figures—that reflect both the baroque aesthetic and European worldviews of the 17th century.
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