Description: Jodocus Hondius America The map shows the North and South American continents surrounded by fantastic beasts, ships, and decorative elements. -see more info below- Detailed Specifications This is a reproduction of the original map. This Map Comes in Sizes: 11"x15", 16"x21" and 23"x31" We have more Maps of South America in Our StoreWe have more Maps of North America in Our StoreREMEMBER, the smaller the map size the harder it is to read the text. All Our Maps and Posters Are Made in the USAThe two continents are surrounded by a veritable menagerie of sea monsters; some resemble flying fish, others strange alien creatures. Also at sea are various water craft from cultures ringing the waters shown on the map. To the west is a Japanese square-rigged vessel. Farther south are three European vessels in full sail. Near the Strait of Magellan is an indigenous canoe carrying a fire in the middle, near another European ship. Farther north, beyond yet another tall ship, a second canoe also carries a fire and a note explains that the canoes are also hollowed out by fire. Even farther north is a kayak with a man holding a trident and wearing what appears to be Santa’s hat. The inscription says that this is a Greenlander.There are also two cartouches on the map. At the top center is the title, “America,” in a strapwork cartouche common to the period. The more impressive cartouche is in the bottom left corner. This strap-work frame, with two birds perched on top, separates the rest of the map from a scene depicting Brazilian natives brewing cauim, an alcoholic beverage made from manioc root. The manioc is boiled, then women—here it says virgins—chew the root because enzymes in the saliva will help the mixture to convert from starch to fermentable sugars. The mixture is then boiled again and left to ferment in pots. The pictures should be read from right to left, as women made the drink and men consumed it. There is a wealth of cartographic detail included on this map, which was supposed to be the definitive map of the continent when it was first published. The map shows a more accurate west coast of South America than its Mercator predecessor. Hondius considerably narrows the continent as well. Several large lakes feature in the interior. The largest is a long, thin horizontal lake in Guiana, a reference to Lake Parime.To the south, the Strait of Magellan separates South America from a huge southern continent which extends east as well as west, snaking behind the cartouche. Farther west, various islands dot the Pacific, or South Sea, including Tuberones (Shark Island) and S. Petro (St. Peter’s Island), which Magellan had called the Unfortunate Islands. New Guinea just peeks out of the left frame of the map.North America retains its wide projection, especially to the north. The east coast includes a bizarre projection of Virginia—it is shown as a blockish peninsula stretching far east into the Atlantic Ocean. To the northwest, the coastline extends nearly due west, split from Asia only by the much-hyped Strait of Anian.Hondius includes “Quivira Regnum” near “Anian Regn.” Quivira refers to the Seven Cities of Gold sought by the Spanish explorer Francisco Vasquez de Coronado in 1541. In 1539, Coronado wandered over what today is Arizona and New Mexico, eventually heading to what is now Kansas to find the supposedly rich city of Quivira. Although he never found the cities or the gold, the name stuck on maps of southwest North America, wandering from east to west. Here it is used to describe the entire southwest of the North America. This map comes with a white border around the image --------------------------- -How are the prints shipped? They are rolled and placed into a rigid tube or box. -Is this available in a larger/smaller size. Yes. For smaller or larger sizes, email us. Printed on premium 36lb matte paper with fade resistant archival inks and includes a white border on all sides to allow for matting and framing. Please note that there may be some variation in the color of the on-screen image and the actual item received. This is subject to the brightness and contrast of your screen settings.This is a modern UNFRAMED reproduction of the original print - Frames are NOT Included.
Price: 13.95 USD
Location: Clarkston, Georgia
End Time: 2025-01-29T22:18:31.000Z
Shipping Cost: 3.95 USD
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Region of Origin: United States
Artist: Jodocus Hondius
Character: Map
Framing: Unframed
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Featured Person/Artist: Jodocus Hondius
Style: Vintage
Material: Matte Paper
Theme: Map
Type: Poster
Features: Unframed
Subject: Maps
Culture: Does Not Apply
Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
Year of Production: 1606
Originality: Reproduction
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Color: Multi-Color
Franchise: Does Not Apply
Item Height: 3 variations
Item Length: 3 variations
Signed: No
Item Width: 3 variations
Time Period Manufactured: Pre-1950
Unit Type: Unit
Unit Quantity: 1
Available Variations
Color: 11x15 inches
Price: 13.95 USD
Available Quantity: 10
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Color: 16x21 inches
Price: 21.95 USD
Available Quantity: 10
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Color: 23x31 inches
Price: 37.95 USD
Available Quantity: 10
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