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ALSO AVAILABLE (complimentary to subscribers to the facsimile):
Book accompanying facsimile edition
To celebrate the completion of one of our most prestigious projects 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. This volume is edited by Koert van der Horst and comprises:
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an introduction by Günter Schilder and editorials about:
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the collector Laurens van der Hem by Roelof van Gelder,
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the publisher Blaeu by Peter van der Krogt,
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the colouring techniques by Truusje Goedings,
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the art-historical aspects of the unique drawings by Erlend de Groot and
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the history of the production of the facsimile edition of the Atlas Blaeu-Van der Hem by Dick Gaasbeek.
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And last but not least, a descriptive catalogue with explanations of all maps, charts, prints & drawings published in the facsimile edition.
Documentary The Atlas Blaeu-Van der Hem
A documentary on the facsimile of the Atlas Blaeu-Van der Hem is now available on DVD. This DVD gives an amazing report on the history of the Atlas and the coming about of the facsimile. It is directed by the well known Dutch director Han Budding (o.a. Tussen Kunst en Kitsch, the Dutch version of Antiques Roadshow).
Brochure
We have also published a luxury portfolio with all information and with eight details of maps and drawings from the facsimile atlases. These details are taken from the real printed sheets of the atlas and give a true representation of the quality of the facsimile. This specimen brochure contains also an order form and is available for 25 Euro.
Atlas Blaeu - van der Hem
In 2009 werd door Uitgeverij Hes & de Graaf de facsimile-uitgave van de Atlas Blaeu van der Hem gepresenteerd.
De Atlas Blaeu-Van der Hem is de belangrijkste nog intacte collectie van kaarten, topografische prenten en tekeningen uit de zeventiende eeuw.
Deze zogenaamde verzamelatlas werd samengesteld door de Amsterdamse jurist Laurens van der Hem (1621–1678) en bestaat uit vijftig banden met meer dan 2400 (zee)kaarten, landschappen, stads-, haven- en zeegezichten.
Als basis gebruikte Van der Hem de Atlas Maior van Joan Blaeu, uitgegeven in Amsterdam tussen 1660 en 1663. De Atlas Blaeu-Van der Hem bevat werk van tal van bekende kunstenaars; veel tekeningen zijn er speciaal voor gemaakt.
Deze monumentale verzamelatlas is tegenwoordig in bezit van de Österreichische Nationalbibliothek in Wenen en werd in 2004 op de lijst van de UNESCO Memory of the World geplaatst.
Facsimile-editie
De facsimile-editie wordt uitgegeven in een set van acht banden met de elf delen van de originele atlas die de landen buiten Europa bevatten, inclusief de ‘geheime' kaarten van de VOC. Ze worden gebonden in perkament met goudstempeling in zeventiende-eeuwse stijl en met goud op snee. Aan de kwaliteit van de afbeeldingen, de kleuring, de goudstempeling en de bindwijze wordt de grootst mogelijke zorg besteed.
Bijbehorende opbergkast
De facsimile verschijnt in een oplage van honderd sets.
De prijs voor de complete set wordt nu gebaseerd op de vraag en de dan nog aanwezige voorraad.
Voor de bijbehorende kersenhouten opbergkast is de prijs vastgesteld op € 11.840,50.
Atlas Blaeu - van der Hem
Limited edition, price and payment conditions
The facsimile edition is a limited edition of 100 copies that will be published and bound by hand in original vellum with gilt ornaments in 17th century style. Only complete sets are for sale.
Subscription
Please contact us to acquire the subscription form which provides you with pricing details of the facsimile and the optional cabinet and payment conditions.
With the delivery of your order of the facsimile edition you will recieve a special publication and a DVD giving all the background information and the details about your copy of the facsimile. All orders are handled in order of receipt and all volumes are bound by hand on demand; the time between ordering and delivery of your set may be considerable.
Handmade wooden cabinet
You can order a specially designed handmade cherry-wood cabinet to store and preserve your set in the “classical” manner. For price and delivery details of the handmade cabinet with eight extracting tables and a lectern with compass rose.
Now also available
The Atlas Blaeu-Van der Hem. The history of the Atlas and the making of the Facsimile (additional).
Cloth with full colour dust jacket. 244 pp. 137 full colour illustrations.
The Atlas Blaeu-Van der Hem (8 Vols.)
A Facsimile-Edition of the Unique Copy Preserved in the Austrian National Library,
Vienna. Volumes 35-45
This facsimile edition of the volumes of the Atlas Blaeu-Van der Hem relating to
Africa, America & Asia is the most prestigious and unique facsimile atlas ever made.
The original Atlas Blaeu-Van der Hem is preserved in the Österreichische Nationalbibliothek
(Austrian National Library) in Vienna. We have worked in the past years to prepare
an exclusive facsimile edition of the volumes of this incredibly beautiful atlas
that pertain to Africa, America & Asia, including the “secret” atlas of the Dutch
East-India Company (VOC).
This fascimile includes nearly 500 views, maps, charts and drawings, bound in eight
folio volumes:
• Volume 35: Africa
• Volume 36: Atlantic Coast of Africa & Volume 37: Morocco
• Volume 38: The "Secret" Atlas of the Dutch East-India Company (V.O.C. Part 1)
• Volume 39: The "Secret" Atlas of the Dutch East-India Company (V.O.C. Part 2)
• Volume 40: The "Secret" Atlas of the Dutch East-India Company (V.O.C. Part 3)
• Volume 41: The "Secret" Atlas of the Dutch East-India Company (V.O.C. Part 4)
• Volume 42: Martini's Atlas of China & Volume 43: Asia
• Volume 44: America & Volume 45: Dutch Brazil
Hardback
Pages, Illustr.: 11 volumes with maps, charts, drawings etc. of Africa, America &
Asia bound in 8 large folio volumes, in original vellum bindings, with gilt ornaments
in 17th-century style, gilt edges
Language: English
€75.000,00; $102,600.00