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Geography map: representation of Panama's coasts on the Caribbean Sea, made by Dutch cartographer Gerard van Keulen (1678-1726) 1709-1713. Biblioteca Angelica, Rome
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Geography map: representation of Panama's coasts on the Caribbean Sea, made by Dutch cartographer Gerard van Keulen (1678-1726) 1709-1713. Biblioteca Angelica, Rome
VEN5030232 Geography map: representation of Panama's coasts on the Caribbean Sea, made by Dutch cartographer Gerard van Keulen (1678-1726) 1709-1713. Biblioteca Angelica, Rome; (add.info.: Geography map: representation of Panama's coasts on the Caribbean Sea, made by Dutch cartographer Gerard van Keulen (1678-1726) 1709-1713. Biblioteca Angelica, Rome); Photo © Marco Ravenna
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Amerique Centrale Amerique Du Nord Caraïbes Caribbean Caribbean Island Carribean Carte Geographique Central America Etats Unis Geographie Panama Stockravenna 18eme Siecle Geographical Map
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This stunning print showcases a geography map depicting Panama's coasts on the Caribbean Sea, created by the talented Dutch cartographer Gerard van Keulen between 1709-1713. The intricate details and precision of this map highlight the skill and expertise of van Keulen in accurately representing the geographical features of this region.
The historical significance of this map is evident as it provides a glimpse into the early 18th century exploration and mapping of Central America. The detailed engravings capture not only the physical landscape but also offer insights into the maritime routes and navigational challenges faced by sailors during that time period.
Displayed at Biblioteca Angelica in Rome, this rare piece serves as a valuable resource for researchers and historians studying the evolution of cartography. The inclusion of Panama's coastlines on the Caribbean Sea adds to our understanding of how European explorers viewed and interacted with these lands centuries ago.
Overall, this print beautifully captures a moment in history when cartographers like Gerard van Keulen played a crucial role in expanding our knowledge of distant lands. It stands as a testament to human curiosity and ingenuity in exploring new frontiers.
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