KAART VAN DE REEDE VAN BATAVIA MET DE VERSCHILLENDE VAARWATERS

A very large and rare mid-19th century Dutch so called blue-black chart centered on Jakarta’s harbor and in original colour showing a number of the ‘Thousand Islands’ (Pulau Seribu) closest to Jakarta including Onrust, the island famous for its ship repair yards. The chart was drawn by B.G.Escher, I.A.C. Eschauzier, B.H.Staring and E.H.Boom during an expedition in 1841 by the ships Krokodil and Hekla, engraved by J.C.Zurcher and updated for and published in 1847 by Jacob Swart under the imprint of Gerard Hulst van Keulen of Amsterdam. In 1823, Jacob Swart entered the service of the van Keulen firm, and in 1844, with the death of Johannes Hulst van Keulen, head of the van Keulen Chartmakers was passed to Jacob Swart. When Jacob died in 1866, he was succeeded by his son, Jacob Swart, Jr. Finally the possessions of the firm were sold at auction in 1885.

Title: KAART VAN DE REEDE VAN BATAVIA MET DE VERSCHILLENDE VAARWATERS NAAR DEZELVE trigonometrisch opgenomen op last van den schout bijnacht T. Lucas …….. TE AMSTERDAM, By DE WED. G. HULST VAN KEULEN. 1841′.

Verso backed with muslin. 

B. G. Escher
Title
Batavia Harbor Blue-black chart
Publication Place / Date
Image Dimensions
Amsterdam / 1847
540 x 1204 mm.
Color
Condition
Hand coloring
VG
Product Price
Product Number
USD 1,650
SKU #M.0058