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Leo Belgicus.

The very first version of the 'Lion' map from its creator Michael von Aitzing. The Netherlands is here for the first time depicted as a lion, a symbol of bravery and stre...

$4900 / ≈ €4506
Publisher: AITZING, MICHAEL VON. (Aitsinger, Eytzinger)
Date: Cologne, 1586
Selling price: $4900
Sold in 2016

 

Leo Belgicus.

Engraved by the master engraver Hendrik Floris van Langren. Second state (only 2 copies known of the first state). Among the greatest decorative works of early cartograph...

$10000 / ≈ €9196
Publisher: KAERIUS, P.
Date: Amsterdam, 1617
Selling price: $10000
Sold in 2018

 

Leo Belgicus.

Among the greatest decorative works of early cartography is a series of arresting maps showing The Netherlands and Belgium in the shape of a lion. The various versions of...

$15000 / ≈ €13794
Publisher: KAERIUS, P.
Date: Amsterdam, 1617
Selling price: $15000
Sold in 2011

 

Leo Belgicus.

Among the greatest decorative works of early cartography is a series of arresting maps showing The Netherlands and Belgium in the shape of a lion. The various versions of...

$12300 / ≈ €11311
Publisher: KAERIUS,P.
Date: Amsterdam 1617
Selling price: $12300
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Leo Belgicus.

The largest & rarest of the famous 'Strada Leo Belgicus', here in its first state. This version stood model for nearly all subsequent lions in other Strada editions. ...

$1250 / ≈ €1150
Publisher: STRADA F. / CORBELLETI, F.
Date: Rome, 1632
Selling price: $1250
Sold in 2020

 

Leo Belgicus.

One of the rarest of the 'Lion' maps that appeared in an edition of Famiani Stradae’s De Bello Belgico. Van der Heijden noted in 2006: “This 1636 issue is 12mo editio...

$250 / ≈ €230
Publisher: ANONYMOUS.
Date: Antwerp, 1636
Selling price: $250
Sold in 2020

 

LEO BELGICUS.

A well-known map of the Netherlands in the shape of a Lion. This map is from the first Strada edition issued in the Northern Netherlands. It is the second largest 'Leo Be...

$450 / ≈ €414
Publisher: STRADA, F.
Date: Leiden, 1643
Selling price: $450
Sold in 2017

 

Leo Belgicus (Novus XVII Inferioris Germaniae Provinciarum)

A striking example of 'Leo Belgicus' (the Low Countries in the shape of a lion), which illustrated Strada's book on the 80 year war between Spain and the Low Countries.&q...

$600 / ≈ €552
Publisher: STRADA, F.
Date: Antwerp, ca. 1648
Selling price: $600
Sold in 2020

 

Novus XVII, Inferioris Germaniae Provenciarum

This hand-colored, copper engraving is one of the most interesting decorative works of cartography. It shows The Netherlands and Belgium in the shape of a lion and is cal...

$800 / ≈ €736
Publisher: STRADA, F.
Date: Rome, 1648
Selling price: $800
Sold in 2013

 

De Bello Belgico decas prima.. - with Leo map.

Included in Famiani Stradae Romani e Societate Iesu de bello Belgico decas prima... .The Bello Belgico , written by Famianus Strada (1572-1649), Jesuit and teacher at the...

$750 / ≈ €690
Publisher: CNOBBARI, J.
Date: Antwerp, 1649
Selling price: $750
Sold in 2012

 

Le Lion Belgique des Pais Bas contenant les XVII Provinces.

The rare third state, of six, ofthis scarce Leo Belgicus map, of which Van der Heijden only lists 2 other examples. With the publisher's name "Lagnet" in lower ...

$20000 / ≈ €18392
Publisher: LAGNET.
Date: Paris, between 1668 - 1672
Selling price: $20000
Sold in 2020

 

Famiani Strad Romani E Societate Jesu De Bello Belgico Decas Secunda

This popular history describes the war between the Low Countries and Spain between 1568 and 1648 from a pro-Spanish and pro-Catholic viewpoint. Famiamo Strada was a Jesui...

$700 / ≈ €644
Publisher: STRADA,F.
Date: Rome, 1701
Selling price: $700
Sold in 2008

 

Tabula XVII Foederati Belgii Provinciarum (with Leo Belgicus inset map)

An inset map with a shape of the lion indicated in the sea, shore, and on land.The map is the left part of a folio copper engraving that includes also a distance table, a...

$350 / ≈ €322
Publisher: SCHENK, P.
Date: Amsterdam, 1707
Selling price: $350
Sold in 2020

 

Journal de la Belgique. Orbis terrarum

Among the most interesting decorative works of cartography is a series of arresting maps showing The Netherlands and Belgium in the shape of a lion. This wonderful, minia...

$175 / ≈ €161
Publisher: ANONYMOUS.
Date: Brussels, 1815
Selling price: $175
Sold in 2008

 

[No title] From "Journal de la Belgique" Jeudi, 27 Février 1817.

Lion (45x35mm.) rampant facing right with shield in the right forepaw. In the shield: L'Union fait la Force. 2 vessels and a star are present in the sea. 2 pages of Frenc...

$525 / ≈ €483
Publisher: ANONYMOUS
Date: Bruxelles? 1817
Selling price: $525
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