The map titled "Americae nova Tabula" was created by Willem Janszoon Blaeu, a prominent Dutch cartographer, in 1630. It is part of Blaeu's first world atlas, a significant work of cartography in the early 17th century. The atlas, published by Blaeu, is notable for its detailed and artistic maps, with early impressions indicating strong plate quality. The map is an intricately engraved print, typical of the period's cartographic style. It features the Americas prominently, with the continents of North and South America meticulously outlined. The map is surrounded by decorative elements, including vignettes and illustrations that depict indigenous people and European explorers, adding a narrative dimension to the geographical content.
This is a reproduction print of a historical map




















