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Passport card coasts Colombia Panama Costa Rica
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Passport card coasts Colombia Panama Costa Rica
Passport card from the coasts of Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica and Honduras, with an insert card from Carthagena Pass card from the sea coasts of Carthagena Tierra Company, Costa Rica and Honduras. between Rio Grande de S. Martha and Cabo de Gratias Dios (title on object), Passport card for the coasts of Colombia, with three insert cards, one of which is Carthagena. With two compass roses, the North is below. Bottom left the title, the address of the publisher and the scale, shown in German, Spanish and English or French miles (scale: c. 1: 1 900 000). The data is flanked by two men looking at a compass and a man with a rolled up map, compass, maps, atlases, sailing ship, sailing boat, Colombia, Jan Luyken, Amsterdam, 1684 - 1799, paper, engraving, h 517 mm × w 595 mm
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Media ID 19539404
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1684 1799 Address Atlases Bottom Left Coasts Colombia Compass Costa Rica Data Flanked French Miles Honduras Insert Card Jan Luyken Maps Martha North Panama Passport Card Sailing Boat Sailing Ship Scale Sea Coasts Shown Spanish Title Two Compass Roses Carthagena Publisher
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This print from the Liszt Collection showcases a passport card that takes us on a journey along the stunning coasts of Colombia, Panama, Costa Rica, and Honduras. The intricate details of this historical artifact reveal three insert cards, one of which highlights the enchanting city of Carthagena. With two compass roses elegantly displayed and an unconventional orientation placing North below, this passport card offers a unique perspective. The bottom left corner features the title as well as the address of the publisher and a scale represented in German, Spanish, and English or French miles. Created by Jan Luyken in Amsterdam between 1684 and 1799 using paper engraving techniques, this piece is truly a work of art. Accompanying the passport card are two men engrossed in studying a compass while another gentleman holds up a rolled-up map. These elements symbolize exploration and adventure during an era when sailing ships ruled the seas. Immerse yourself in history with this remarkable print that captures not only geographical information but also evokes curiosity about past voyages to these breathtaking coastal regions.
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