Published by Artist: Bry de - Merian Theodor D - Matthäus ( - 1598 ) Frankfurt am Main; issued in: Frankfurt on Main; - In 1631 Matthäus Merian and Johann Ludwig Gottfried published a one-volume abridged version of the monumental America series by Theodor De Bry and his two sons The Historia Antipodum can be seen as the apotheosis of the collection of voyages to the New World After Theodor's death in 1598 Johan Theodor and his brother Johan Israel continued to run the business together in Frankfurt until the latter died in 1609 As he had no natural male successor in 1616 he sought the help of a highly talented Basel engraver in his early twenties Matthäus Merian the Elder (1593-1650) who soon married Johan Theodor's eldest daughter Maria Magdalena When, 1528
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Add to basketTechnic: Copper print, colorit: original coloredcondition: Perfect condition, size (in cm): 28 x 18,5 cm cm; - The map depicts the battle of Las Salinas. The Battle of Las Salinas was a military conflict and decisive confrontation between the forces of Hernando and Gonzalo Pizarro against those of rival conquistador Diego de Almagro, on April 26, 1538, during the Conquest of Peru. Both camps claimed to represent the authority of the Spanish Crown. Pizarros forces controlled the province of Nueva Castilla, and those of Almagro, Nueva Toledo. After an hour of carnage, the battle yielded a victory for Pizarros forces: with Almagro captured and his lieutenant, Rodrigo Orgonez killed on the field of battle, the Pizarros routed the enemy and took possession of Cuzco. Almagro was executed in July 1538. De Bry?s Grand Voyages, an illustrated collection of accounts of the Americas, defined the early European picture of the New World. Published by Matthäus Merian. (1st edition 1597).