1648 witnessed the legal birth of the Dutch Republic, and Claes Jansz Visscher capitalized on Dutch nationalism by publishing maps of Dutch-controlled territories in Brazil and New Netherland. The maps presented a unified image of possession in both arenas and featured them as secure and stable locations worthy of investment amidst tensions in the Republic c. 1650. These maps contributed to shape a global and historical Dutch national consciousness at this critical moment of their so-called Golden Age
In contrast to the image of the Netherlands as a solid state since the early modern period, this art...
The Elusive Netherlands: the Question of National Identity in the early Modern Low Countries on the ...
This article investigates the convergence between early modern Dutch marine painting and contemporan...
1648 witnessed the legal birth of the Dutch Republic, and Claes Jansz Visscher capitalized on Dutch ...
The maps of Brazil published during the tenure of the Dutch Republic’s possession of the territory (...
Asia noviter delineateWillem Blaeu (Dutch, 1571-1638)1643-1650, engraved, hand-colored16 1/4 x 22 in...
In Dutch Brazil, the Brasilianen were essential allies to the West India Company. To maintain this c...
This paper situates Dutch mapmaker Willem Blaeu’s Asia noviter delineata—part of the Stuckenberg Map...
When the Northern and Southern Netherlands were merged into the United Kingdom of the Netherlands in...
This title is available online in its entirety in Open Access. Dutch Atlantic Connections reevaluate...
Relief shown pictorially. Taken from Jan Jansson's Atlantis majoris, 1657, no. 59. This map has be...
SUTTON Elizabeth A., Capitalism and Cartography in the Dutch Golden Age, Chicaco, The university of ...
This study examines the techniques by which the French and Dutch secured preliminary information abo...
The purpose of this thesis is to demonstrate the ways in which the core-periphery relationships of E...
During the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the Dutch made a vital contribution to the mapping o...
In contrast to the image of the Netherlands as a solid state since the early modern period, this art...
The Elusive Netherlands: the Question of National Identity in the early Modern Low Countries on the ...
This article investigates the convergence between early modern Dutch marine painting and contemporan...
1648 witnessed the legal birth of the Dutch Republic, and Claes Jansz Visscher capitalized on Dutch ...
The maps of Brazil published during the tenure of the Dutch Republic’s possession of the territory (...
Asia noviter delineateWillem Blaeu (Dutch, 1571-1638)1643-1650, engraved, hand-colored16 1/4 x 22 in...
In Dutch Brazil, the Brasilianen were essential allies to the West India Company. To maintain this c...
This paper situates Dutch mapmaker Willem Blaeu’s Asia noviter delineata—part of the Stuckenberg Map...
When the Northern and Southern Netherlands were merged into the United Kingdom of the Netherlands in...
This title is available online in its entirety in Open Access. Dutch Atlantic Connections reevaluate...
Relief shown pictorially. Taken from Jan Jansson's Atlantis majoris, 1657, no. 59. This map has be...
SUTTON Elizabeth A., Capitalism and Cartography in the Dutch Golden Age, Chicaco, The university of ...
This study examines the techniques by which the French and Dutch secured preliminary information abo...
The purpose of this thesis is to demonstrate the ways in which the core-periphery relationships of E...
During the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the Dutch made a vital contribution to the mapping o...
In contrast to the image of the Netherlands as a solid state since the early modern period, this art...
The Elusive Netherlands: the Question of National Identity in the early Modern Low Countries on the ...
This article investigates the convergence between early modern Dutch marine painting and contemporan...