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The Atlas Blaeu-Van der Hem of the Austrian National Library: The History of the Atlas and the Making of the Facsimile
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In 2011 we have completed one of our most prestigious projects; the publication of the facsimile of the Atlas Blaeu-Van der Hem bound in eight volumes. To celebrate this occasion we have published ...
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01 January 2011

In 2011 we have completed one of our most prestigious projects; the publication of the facsimile of the Atlas Blaeu-Van der Hem bound in eight volumes. To celebrate this occasion we have published an accompanying publication with background information on the Atlas Blaeu-Van der Hem and the production of the facsimile.
In this book, various experts on the Atlas Blaeu-Van der Hem describe the many aspects of this unique compilation atlas from the 17th century. The book contains contributions by Roelof van Gelder on the Atlas of Laurens van de Hem and his library, a detailed description of the life and works of the collector and the making of his Atlas; Truusje Goedings on the coloration of the Atlas; Erlend de Groot on the art historical aspects of a series of drawings from the Atlas; Peter van der Krogt on the Atlas Maior by Blaeu, which served as the point of departure for the Atlas; Benjamin Schmidt on the printed maps from the Atlas, and Dick Gaasbeek on the making of the facsimile of the Atlas, including a detailed description of the photography, the printing and the binding. Together with an introduction by Günter Schilder, this book further contains a catalogue with the numbers and titles of, and brief information on all the maps and images present in the 8 volumes of the facsimile.
Extend your series of the catalogue of the Atlas Blaeu-Van der Hem of the Austrian Library. Illustrated and annotated catalogue, now with an additional 8th volume about the history of the history of the Atlas Blaeu-Van der Hem and the challenges of making the facsimile.
See also: http://www.blaeuvanderhem.com
In this book, various experts on the Atlas Blaeu-Van der Hem describe the many aspects of this unique compilation atlas from the 17th century. The book contains contributions by Roelof van Gelder on the Atlas of Laurens van de Hem and his library, a detailed description of the life and works of the collector and the making of his Atlas; Truusje Goedings on the coloration of the Atlas; Erlend de Groot on the art historical aspects of a series of drawings from the Atlas; Peter van der Krogt on the Atlas Maior by Blaeu, which served as the point of departure for the Atlas; Benjamin Schmidt on the printed maps from the Atlas, and Dick Gaasbeek on the making of the facsimile of the Atlas, including a detailed description of the photography, the printing and the binding. Together with an introduction by Günter Schilder, this book further contains a catalogue with the numbers and titles of, and brief information on all the maps and images present in the 8 volumes of the facsimile.
Extend your series of the catalogue of the Atlas Blaeu-Van der Hem of the Austrian Library. Illustrated and annotated catalogue, now with an additional 8th volume about the history of the history of the Atlas Blaeu-Van der Hem and the challenges of making the facsimile.
See also: http://www.blaeuvanderhem.com
Price: $504.00
Pages: 244
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Publication Date:
01 January 2011
ISBN: 9789061943006
Format: Other
"Google Earth drie eeuwen terug. De Blaeu-Van der Hem Atlas wist in 2003 het UNESCO Memory of the World Register te halen. Hij bestaat dus nog, dankzij Prins Eugenius van Savoye (1663-1736) die hem in 1730 op een veiling kocht toen de Van der Hem-familie er afstand van deed. Hij nam de atlas mee naar Wenen, waar hij terechtkwam in de Keizerlijke Hofbibliotheek, tegenwoordig de Österreichische Nationalbibliothek. Dat hij daar ongestoord in de kluis kan blijven liggen is te danken aan de dit jaar te voltooien facsimile-editie. Ter begeleiding van deze feestelijke gebeurtenis werd de site www.blaeuvanderhem.com ingericht, waarop een groot aantal illustraties te zien is. En er verscheen een bijzonder rijk geïllustreerd boekwerk (...). Een aantal specialisten droeg bijzonder gedetailleerde artikelen bij (...)." - NRC Handelsblad (19 mei 2011)