Saturday, 21 July 2012

Africa (1688)



Map of African continent drawn and published by Dutch cartographer Frederik de Wit (1630-1706) in Amsterdam in 1688. By 1648, during the height of the Dutch Golden Age, De Wit had moved from Gouda to Amsterdam. As early as 1654 he had opened a printing office and shop under the name “De Drie Crabben” (the Three Crabs) which was also the name of his house on the Kalverstraat. In 1655, De Wit changed the name of his shop to the “Witte Pascaert” (the White Chart). Under this name De Wit and his firm became internationally known.

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