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World map based on Nicolas Visscher's map of 1663.
Daniel Stoopendaal was a Dutch engraver and mapmaker active in the late 17th and early 18th centuries, known for his decorative and often biblical-themed cartographic works. He was part of the Stoopendaal family of artists and collaborated with publishers in Amsterdam during the golden era of Dutch mapmaking. His maps are noted for their elaborate ornamentation, combining geographic information with allegorical figures, classical motifs, and religious symbolism.
This Ancient world map, presented in a vintage double hemisphere format, showcases Stoopendaal’s characteristic blend of artistry and cartographic skill. Likely produced around the early 1700s, the map displays the world in two symmetrical hemispheres, surrounded by celestial diagrams, zodiac signs, and allegorical figures representing the continents.
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