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Portolan-Nautical planisphere chart by Juan de la Cosa, Circa 1500, 19th Century copy

Portolan-Nautical planisphere chart by Juan de la Cosa, Circa 1500, 19th Century copy


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Portolan-Nautical planisphere chart by Juan de la Cosa, Circa 1500, 19th Century copy

Cartography, 16th century. Portolan-Nautical planisphere chart by Juan de la Cosa, 1500 ca. Copy from the 19th century

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16th Century Background People Copy Direction Guidance Navigation Panoramic Planisphere Simplicity Juan De La Cosa Portolan Chart


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This print showcases a remarkable piece of cartographic history - the Portolan-Nautical planisphere chart by Juan de la Cosa. Created around 1500, this particular copy dates back to the 19th century and offers us a glimpse into the navigational marvels of the 16th century. The chart's panoramic view takes us on a journey through time, revealing an intricate network of lines and symbols that guided sailors across vast oceans. Its simplicity is deceptive, for within its horizontal layout lies centuries of knowledge and exploration. As we delve deeper into this masterpiece, we can almost feel the sense of adventure that must have accompanied those who relied on it for guidance. The map's meticulous details not only provided direction but also offered insights into physical geography and distant lands waiting to be discovered. Intriguingly, in the background, we catch glimpses of people from another era observing this treasure with awe. Their presence reminds us that artistry and craftmanship are timeless pursuits that transcend generations. Through this illustration and painting, Juan de la Cosa's genius comes alive once more as his planisphere continues to inspire curiosity about our planet's past. It serves as a testament to human ingenuity and our unyielding desire to explore new horizons. This print is not just an artifact; it is an invitation to travel back in time, allowing us to appreciate both the historical significance and artistic beauty encapsulated within one extraordinary piece of cartography.

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