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Map of Island and city of Goa, capital of Portuguese East Indies, by J, Hugonius Linschoten, engraving, 1595
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Map of Island and city of Goa, capital of Portuguese East Indies, by J, Hugonius Linschoten, engraving, 1595
Cartography, India, 16th century. Island and city of Goa, capital of the Portuguese East Indies. Engraving by J. Hugonius Linschoten, 1595
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16th Century Canal City Coat Of Arms Colonialism Guidance Harbor India Island Mountain Range Renaissance Sailing Ship Western Script
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This 16th-century engraving takes us back in time to the island and city of Goa, the capital of Portuguese East Indies. Created by J. Hugonius Linschoten in 1595, this map showcases the intricate cartography skills of the era. The detailed illustration highlights not only the geographical features but also provides a glimpse into the rich history and architectural wonders of Goa. The map reveals an array of fascinating elements, from its majestic mountain range serving as a backdrop to its bustling harbor filled with sailing ships. The city's layout is meticulously depicted, showcasing its network of canals and Western script street names that hint at colonial influences. One cannot help but be drawn to the exquisite coat of arms displayed proudly on this print, symbolizing both power and authority during Portugal's reign over these lands. This engraving serves as a valuable historical artifact that offers guidance into understanding India's colonial past. As we delve deeper into this image, it becomes evident that it represents more than just a mere map; it encapsulates an entire era - the Renaissance period when exploration and discovery were at their peak. It invites us to explore Goa's vibrant culture while marveling at its stunning architecture. With no people present in this scene, our focus shifts solely towards appreciating Linschoten's artistic prowess in capturing every minute detail with precision. This horizontal composition transports us back centuries ago when maps like these were essential tools for navigation across Asia's vast seas
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