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Seventeen Provinces by Ludovico Guicciardini. 1567

Lodovico Guicciardini (1521-1589)

Lodovico Guicciardini, an Italian writer and merchant from Florence, arrived in Antwerp in 1541 and lived there until he died in 1589.
His best-known work, the Descrittione di tutti I Paesi Bassi was published in 1567 by the Antwerp publisher Willem Silvius. It was an influential account of the history and the arts of the Low Countries, accompanied by city maps by various leading engravers. It was a great success right from the start, and many editions, translations, extracts and adaptations have been released to this day. Although he experienced relative prosperity during certain periods of his life, he ended his life in poverty.
In the first edition of the three original Italian publications of the Descrittione , Guicciardini describes the happy and prosperous Netherlands before the uprising against Spain. Only in the third Italian edition of 1588, published by Plantijn in Antwerp, does he show how the state of the country has gradually changed as a result of the war. This was the last edition published in Antwerp. In 1589 both Plantin and Guicciardini died. It would take until 1609 before a new edition was published in the northern Netherlands.
As new editions appeared, the number of illustrations increased, and several prints were replaced by new ones. The first four editions were mainly provided with woodcuts, the majority of which concerned the Southern Netherlands. In the later editions, only copper plates were used for an increasing number of engravings of cities and regions of the entire Netherlands. The work appeared in folio, oblong and duodecimo editions.

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La Descittione di Belgica con le Sve Frontiere.

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Category:  Antique maps > Europe > Belgium
References: Guicc. Ill. - p. 305, Nederlanden-1; Van der Heijden (Netherlands) - I, p. 154-155, 10.2 Second state

Old, antique map of Seventeen Provinces by Ludovico Guicciardini.

Title: La Descittione di Belgica con le Sve Frontiere.
Omnis Belgica intra Rhenum, marronam, Sequana[m] ac Oceanum, ...

C.D. Hooghe Fe.


Engraver: Cornelis d'Hooghe.

Date of the first edition: Before 1567.
Date of this map: 1567.

Second state - only one copy recorded of the first state.

Woodcut, printed on paper.
Map size: 315 x 405mm (12.4 x 15.94 inches).
Sheet size: 325 x 430mm (12.8 x 16.93 inches).
Verso: Italian text.
Condition: Upper left corner repaired not affecting the image, centrefold repaired.
Condition Rating: B.

From: Guicciardini L., Descrittione di tutti i Paesi Bassi ... Antwerp, G. Silvius, 1567.

Lodovico Guicciardini (1521-1589)

Lodovico Guicciardini, an Italian writer and merchant from Florence, arrived in Antwerp in 1541 and lived there until he died in 1589.
His best-known work, the Descrittione di tutti I Paesi Bassi was published in 1567 by the Antwerp publisher Willem Silvius. It was an influential account of the history and the arts of the Low Countries, accompanied by city maps by various leading engravers. It was a great success right from the start, and many editions, translations, extracts and adaptations have been released to this day. Although he experienced relative prosperity during certain periods of his life, he ended his life in poverty.
In the first edition of the three original Italian publications of the Descrittione , Guicciardini describes the happy and prosperous Netherlands before the uprising against Spain. Only in the third Italian edition of 1588, published by Plantijn in Antwerp, does he show how the state of the country has gradually changed as a result of the war. This was the last edition published in Antwerp. In 1589 both Plantin and Guicciardini died. It would take until 1609 before a new edition was published in the northern Netherlands.
As new editions appeared, the number of illustrations increased, and several prints were replaced by new ones. The first four editions were mainly provided with woodcuts, the majority of which concerned the Southern Netherlands. In the later editions, only copper plates were used for an increasing number of engravings of cities and regions of the entire Netherlands. The work appeared in folio, oblong and duodecimo editions.

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