The author discusses a phenomenon of putting the works of military cartography on medals cast in the 17th century. The analysis focused on a medal presented to Krzysztof Arciszewski (1592–1656) by the Dutch West India Company in 1637. The obverse of this medal features two cartographic images depicting the siege of the Arraial Velho do Bom Jesus fortress (1635) and the battle between Camarigibi and Porto Calvo (1636). They were patterned after two manuscript maps. The maps were made by Arciszewski and attached to a memorandum written and sent to the management of the West India Company on 13 June 1633. They were engraved and published in print only around 1644. The plan of the battle that took place on 18 January 1636 indicates that the eng...
It is generally assumed from something said by the French surveyor Cassini de Thury in his book Rela...
Picture-map (or news map) of the Battle of Bantam in December 1601, produced from three copperplate ...
The article analyses the impact of maps and plans for military operations in the Netherlands in the ...
The author of the article Iconographic remarks on the medal by Luis Varoú from the year 1677 (?) com...
The article is an analysis of an epic poem entitled "The Succour of Smolensk by Eminent Sir Aleksand...
The visual world in cartographic publications from the 16th–17th century Cartographic pub...
At the end of the 18th century, empress Maria-Theresa of the Habsburg Empire commissioned a large-sc...
The Duke M. K. Radvila’s map of 1613 is one of the most significant Llithuanian cultural and histori...
Although we currently live in a world in which maps serve the sole purpose of displaying information...
The author described four examples of works of art (medallions, graphics and paintings) related to t...
An exceptionally large and strikingly executed gold medal, now in the Danish National Museum, poses ...
This paper concerns a seventeenth-century manuscript nautical atlas of the coast of Portugal that w...
Cartography can be traced back to drawings of an area. Pictorial maps and map drawing do not lose th...
International audienceThis article deals with a VOC map and its copy by an anonymous French cartogra...
The author of the article discusses in depth ten works of art (prints, numismatic pieces, sculptures...
It is generally assumed from something said by the French surveyor Cassini de Thury in his book Rela...
Picture-map (or news map) of the Battle of Bantam in December 1601, produced from three copperplate ...
The article analyses the impact of maps and plans for military operations in the Netherlands in the ...
The author of the article Iconographic remarks on the medal by Luis Varoú from the year 1677 (?) com...
The article is an analysis of an epic poem entitled "The Succour of Smolensk by Eminent Sir Aleksand...
The visual world in cartographic publications from the 16th–17th century Cartographic pub...
At the end of the 18th century, empress Maria-Theresa of the Habsburg Empire commissioned a large-sc...
The Duke M. K. Radvila’s map of 1613 is one of the most significant Llithuanian cultural and histori...
Although we currently live in a world in which maps serve the sole purpose of displaying information...
The author described four examples of works of art (medallions, graphics and paintings) related to t...
An exceptionally large and strikingly executed gold medal, now in the Danish National Museum, poses ...
This paper concerns a seventeenth-century manuscript nautical atlas of the coast of Portugal that w...
Cartography can be traced back to drawings of an area. Pictorial maps and map drawing do not lose th...
International audienceThis article deals with a VOC map and its copy by an anonymous French cartogra...
The author of the article discusses in depth ten works of art (prints, numismatic pieces, sculptures...
It is generally assumed from something said by the French surveyor Cassini de Thury in his book Rela...
Picture-map (or news map) of the Battle of Bantam in December 1601, produced from three copperplate ...
The article analyses the impact of maps and plans for military operations in the Netherlands in the ...