Description: The Prints CollectorOriginal Antique Maps and Prints ABOUT US VISIT OUR STORE Antique Print-TITLE PAGE-INDONESIA-AMBON-Rumphius-Maria Sybilla Merian-1741 Description: This engraved plate originates from: 'D'Amboinsche Rariteitkamer, behelzende eene beschryvinge van allerhande zoo weeke als harde schaalvisschen, te weeten raare krabben, krefften, en diergelyke zeedieren, als mede allerhande hoorntjes en schulpen, die men in d'Amboinsche Zee vindt: daar benevens zommige mineraalen, gesteenten, en soorten van aarde, die in d'Amboinsche en zommige omleggende Eilanden gevonden worden.', by Georg Everhard Rumphius, 2nd. ed. published by Jan Roman de Jonge, Amsterdam, 1741. The first ed. was published in 1705. This famous, classical work deals with marine life of the Moluccas, Indonesia. Artists and Engravers: Jorg Eberhardt (Georg Everhard) Rumph (Hanau, Germany, 1628-1702) was in the service of the Dutch East-India Company (VOC) and was settled on the isle of Ambon. He wrote about his observations and made drawings, but the greater part of his manuscripts and all his drawings got lost. He became blind in 1670, but worked on, by help of an assistant. Happily enough was part of his manuscripts copied. Rumphius became a member of the German 'Academia Naturae Curiosum' and was honourably named 'Plinius Indicus'. The plates have been used as models for other books, e.g., the starfish of plate XV in Diderot & d'Alemberts's Encyclopedie. It is only recently known that the fine plates of this work are engraved after drawings by Maria Sibylla Merian (1647-1717). After returning from Surinam, Merian accepted a commission to draw the illustrations for the using shells from notable Dutch collections of the period. Her drawings for Rumphius' book are in the Archives of the Academy of Sciences in St. Petersburg. Subject: Plate : Title page to this work showing an engraved emblem with a view of Ambon, Indonesia. Also depicted are a native man and woman and ships on the foreground.Condition: Very good. Minor printing crease. Irregular left margin. General age related toning and occasional light soiling as visible on the scan. Please study scan carefully.Size (in cm): The overall size is ca. 25.5 x 41.5 cm. The image size is ca. 15.2 x 6.7 cm.Size (in inch): The overall size is ca. 10.2 x 16.1 inch. The image size is ca. 5.9 x 2.6 inch.Medium: Engraving and etching on a vellin type hand laid paper.Location: E5-01SKU: TPC 24745.1Section: RUMPHIUS-MERIAN-1741 ThePrintsCollector - LaurentiusOldMasterPrintsFrans LaurentiusMargo van Latum-van Dongen, Frank van LatumLocated in Zeeland (Noord-Brabant) - The Netherlands Free worldwide shipping on all orders of $70 or more.We ship our items to all locations worldwide.We ship within two business days upon receipt of payment.We ship by registered mail. Insurance is included. GO TO OUR STORE and explore our huge collection of fine antique maps and prints. We only accept payments via Paypal.Combined orders are possible! We will send a Paypal invoice on request!THE PRINTSCOLLECTOR GUARANTEES ITEMS SOLD THROUGH EBAY ARE GENUINE ORIGINALANTIQUE PRINTS IN THE CONDITION/TECHNIC AS DESCRIBED. ITEMS CAN BE RETURNED WITHIN 30 DAYS.
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Type: Antique Print
Artist: Jorg Eberhardt Rumph
Subject: Frontispiece
Features: Unframed
Style: Realism
Size: Large
Culture: European
Material: Paper
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Production Technique: Engraving
Region of Origin: Europe
Theme: Art
Year of Production: 1741
Framing: Unframed
Image Orientation: Portrait
Signed: No
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Medium: Engraving
Color: Multi-Color
Height (Centimeters): 41.5 cm
Width (Centimeters): 25.5 cm
Item Length: Not applicable
Country/Region of Manufacture: Europe
Time Period Produced: 1700-1749
Item Height: 16.1 in
Item Width: 10.2 in