"A Description of the Sea Coastes of theland of Algarve and a parte of the Condado with their shew & opening," created by the esteemed Dutch pilot Lucas Janszoon Waghenaer in 1588, is a masterpiece of cartographic art and navigational science. This exquisite sea chart, which captures the Algarve coastline of Portugal and parts of the Condado region in Spain, is a testament to Waghenaer's unparalleled expertise and the advanced maritime knowledge of the late 16th century. The map extends from just north of Sines in Portugal to the Rio de Piedras area in Spain, offering a detailed and colorful depiction of this historically rich and geographically diverse region.
Lucas Janszoon Waghenaer, renowned for producing the first set of effective navigational charts, brought a new level of precision and artistry to maritime cartography. His work, titled "Spiegel der Zeevaerdt," was groundbreaking, setting a standard that would be followed for more than a century. Engraved by Baptist and Jan van Doetecum, Waghenaer's charts are not only practical navigational tools but also magnificent works of art. Collectors highly prize these maps for their historical significance and aesthetic beauty, making them essential additions to any serious collection of maritime history.
The map's design is striking, featuring full color and elaborate decorative elements that captivate the viewer. The intricate cartouche, adorned with floral and geometric patterns, frames the map's title, while artistic depictions of ships and sea creatures populate the surrounding ocean. A compass rose elegantly indicates the cardinal directions, and depth soundings are meticulously marked along the coastal waters, reflecting the latest contemporary knowledge of navigation and position finding. This blend of functionality and artistry makes Waghenaer's map a visual and intellectual delight.
Geographically, the map highlights numerous cities, towns, and natural features along the Algarve coast and the Condado region. Notable settlements such as Faro, Lagos, and Portimão are prominently displayed, alongside important landmarks like the Cape of Saint Vincent and the Cape of Saint Mary. The map also illustrates mountain ranges, rivers, and other physical features that define the landscape. These details provide a vivid snapshot of the region's geography and its significance in maritime history, offering valuable insights into the coastal terrain that was crucial for navigation and trade during the 16th century.
Historically, Waghenaer's charts were revolutionary, embodying the latest advancements in navigational science and cartographic accuracy. They were essential tools for sailors and explorers, facilitating safer and more efficient sea voyages. This particular map of the Algarve and Condado regions not only served practical purposes but also captured the imagination with its decorative elegance. It stands as a testament to the rich maritime heritage of the period and the enduring legacy of Waghenaer's contributions to the field of cartography.
Cities and towns on this map
- Portugal (Algarve region):
- Faro
- Lagos
- Portimão
- Vila Real de Santo António
- Albufeira
- Tavira
- Loulé
- Silves
- Olhão
- Aljezur
- Vila do Bispo
- Alcoutim
- Spain (Condado region):
- Ayamonte
- Cartaya
- Sanlúcar de Guadiana
Notable Features & Landmarks
- Decorative cartouche with the map title.
- Compass rose indicating cardinal directions.
- Depth soundings in the coastal waters.
- Artistic depictions of ships in the ocean.
- Sea creatures illustrated in the ocean.
- Coastal features such as capes and bays:
- Cape of Saint Vincent (C. de S. Vicente)
- Cape of Saint Mary (C. de S. Maria)
- Mountain ranges depicted inland.
- Rivers flowing into the ocean.
- Elaborate border design with floral and geometric patterns.
Historical and design context
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Creation date: 1588
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Mapmaker/Publisher: Lucas Janszoon Waghenaer, a Dutch pilot renowned for producing the first set of effective navigational charts.
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Context about the mapmaker: Waghenaer's charts, engraved by Baptist and Jan van Doetecum, set the standard for navigational charts for more than a century. His work, titled "Spiegel der Zeevaerdt," was highly influential and sought after by collectors.
- Extra notes:
- Rare English sea chart of the Algarve region of Portugal, copied from Lucas Waghenaer.
- Extends from just north of Sines in Portugal to the Rio de Piedras area in Spain.
- Embodies the latest contemporary knowledge of navigation and position finding.
- Highly decorative and considered magnificent works of art.
- An essential map for collectors of the region and the earliest decorative sea chart of the region.
- Themes shown on the map:
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Political: Shows the Kingdom of Algarve and part of the Condado.
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Physical: Depicts coastal features, mountains, and rivers.
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Navigational: Includes sea routes, depth soundings, and compass roses.
- Design/Style:
- Striking full color with elaborate decorative elements.
- Includes artistic depictions of ships, sea creatures, and a decorative cartouche.
- Historical significance:
- Reflects the advanced navigational knowledge of the late 16th century.
- Waghenaer's charts were groundbreaking and set the standard for future sea charts.
- Highly valued by collectors and historians for their artistic and historical importance.
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This map looks great at every size, but I always recommend going for a larger size if you have space. That way you can easily make out all of the details.
This map looks amazing at sizes all the way up to 90in (230cm). If you are looking for a larger map, please get in touch.
The model in the listing images is holding the 24x36in (60x90cm) version of this map.
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This map is available as a giclée print on acid free archival matte paper, or you can buy it framed. The frame is a nice, simple black frame that suits most aesthetics. Please get in touch if you'd like a different frame colour or material. My frames are glazed with super-clear museum-grade acrylic (perspex/acrylite), which is significantly less reflective than glass, safer, and will always arrive in perfect condition.