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Passport card Saintonge Aunis Pascaart Vande Sea coasts
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Passport card Saintonge Aunis Pascaart Vande Sea coasts
Passport card from Saintonge and Aunis Pascaart Vande Sea coasts From Aunis and Saintonge Starting from Ollone to Aande River of Bordeaux (title on object), Passport card from Saintonge and Aunis in France, with two compass roses, the North is above. Above left a bet with a detailed map of a part of the coast. Bottom left a cartouche with the title, the address of the publisher and the scale, shown in German, Spanish and English or French miles. The data are flanked by Mercury with staff and a woman with an armillarium on her head. Top right two horsemen with a man with a turban, armillary sphere, skeleton celestial globe, head-gear: turban, sailing-ship, sailing-boat, (story of) Mercury, riding a horse, ass, or mule, Rider, Horseman, France, Jan Luyken (rejected attribution), Amsterdam, 1756 - 1803, paper, etching, h 510 mm × w 585 mm
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Media ID 19539111
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1756 1803 Address Armillary Sphere Bordeaux Bottom Left Cartouche Coast Data Flanked French Miles Horse Horseman Jan Luyken Mercury Mule North Passport Card Rejected Attribution Rider Riding Scale Shown Skeleton Celestial Globe Spanish Staff Story Title Turban Two Compass Roses Detailed Map Publisher
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This print showcases a passport card from Saintonge and Aunis in France, providing a glimpse into the rich history of this region. The intricate details on the card are truly remarkable, featuring two compass roses with the North positioned above. On the left side, there is a beautifully illustrated map depicting a section of the coast. In the bottom left corner, an ornate cartouche displays the title of the document along with information about its publisher and scale. Interestingly, these details are presented in German, Spanish, and English or French miles. Flanking this cartouche are depictions of Mercury holding a staff and a woman adorned with an armillarium on her head. Moving to the top right corner, we encounter two horsemen accompanied by a man wearing a turban. This scene is complemented by various symbolic elements such as an armillary sphere and skeleton celestial globe. These intriguing visuals tell stories that invite us to explore further. The artwork was created by Jan Luyken (although some attributions have been rejected) in Amsterdam between 1756 and 1803 using paper etching techniques. Measuring approximately 510 mm in height and 585 mm in width, this print offers viewers an immersive experience into historical geography while showcasing Luyken's artistic prowess.
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