Carta di Ungharia Moderna

Reference: S10464
Author Gaspar BOUTTATS
Year: 1670 ca.
Zone: Hungary, Balkans
Printed: Wien
Measures: 655 x 380 mm
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Reference: S10464
Author Gaspar BOUTTATS
Year: 1670 ca.
Zone: Hungary, Balkans
Printed: Wien
Measures: 655 x 380 mm
Not Available

Description

A double sheet map of Hungary, showing the Danube River Course form Passau to the Black Sea.

Taken from the Historia di Leopoldo Cesare, continente le cose più memorabili successe in Europa, dal 1656. sino al 1670. Descritta dal Co: Galeazzo Gualdo Priorator. Con le scritture, lettere, trattati, accordi, e capitulationi, printed in Wien, G. B. Hacque, 1670-1674. 

Gaspar Bouttats the Elder was a Flemish printmaker and engraver of the Baroque period. He was born in Antwerp in a family of engravers. He was the son of the engraver Frederick Bouttats the Elder and Marie de Weert. His uncle Philibert Bouttats as well as his younger brother Frederik Bouttats the Younger built reputations as engravers.

A fine impression, on contemporary laid paper, very good condition. Rare.

Gaspar BOUTTATS (Anversa, 1640 circa – Anversa, 1695 o 1696)

Was a Flemish printmaker and engraver of the Baroque period. He was born in Antwerp in a family of engravers. He was the son of the engraver Frederick Bouttats the Elder and Marie de Weert. His uncle Philibert Bouttats as well as his younger brother Frederik Bouttats the Younger built reputations as engravers. He engraved chiefly for the booksellers, and also made some plates after different masters. They are principally etched, and some finished with the burin.

Gaspar BOUTTATS (Anversa, 1640 circa – Anversa, 1695 o 1696)

Was a Flemish printmaker and engraver of the Baroque period. He was born in Antwerp in a family of engravers. He was the son of the engraver Frederick Bouttats the Elder and Marie de Weert. His uncle Philibert Bouttats as well as his younger brother Frederik Bouttats the Younger built reputations as engravers. He engraved chiefly for the booksellers, and also made some plates after different masters. They are principally etched, and some finished with the burin.