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Age Of Discovery Collection (#8)

The Age of Discovery, a remarkable era in history, was characterized by the exploration and mapping of new territories

Background imageAge Of Discovery Collection: EXPLORATORY VOYAGE, 1592. The departure of an exploratory voyage to the New World from Lisbon, Spain

EXPLORATORY VOYAGE, 1592. The departure of an exploratory voyage to the New World from Lisbon, Spain. Line engraving, 1592

Background imageAge Of Discovery Collection: VASCO da GAMA: FLAGSHIP. The Sao Gabriel. Line engraving, 19th century

VASCO da GAMA: FLAGSHIP. The Sao Gabriel. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageAge Of Discovery Collection: DE SOTO IN FLORIDA, 1539. The bivouac in Florida of Hernando de Sotos 1539 expedition

DE SOTO IN FLORIDA, 1539. The bivouac in Florida of Hernando de Sotos 1539 expedition. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageAge Of Discovery Collection: COLUMBUS: VOYAGE, 1492. Christopher Columbus (1451-1506) planning his voyage which resulted in his

COLUMBUS: VOYAGE, 1492. Christopher Columbus (1451-1506) planning his voyage which resulted in his discovery of America: steel engraving, 19th century

Background imageAge Of Discovery Collection: FRANCISCO de CORONADO (c1510-1554). Francisco Vasquez de Coronado. Spanish explorer

FRANCISCO de CORONADO (c1510-1554). Francisco Vasquez de Coronado. Spanish explorer. Map of Coronados expeditions to Cibola and Quivira in 1540. German, 19th century

Background imageAge Of Discovery Collection: ROANOKE: COLONY, c1587. The settlement at Roanoke Island, North Carolina, c1587

ROANOKE: COLONY, c1587. The settlement at Roanoke Island, North Carolina, c1587. Wood engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageAge Of Discovery Collection: MAP OF CHESAPEAKE BAY, 1590. Detail of Chesapeake Bay engraved by Theodor de Bry, 1590

MAP OF CHESAPEAKE BAY, 1590. Detail of Chesapeake Bay engraved by Theodor de Bry, 1590, after John White

Background imageAge Of Discovery Collection: SIR FRANCIS DRAKE (1540?-1596) encounters a Native American king in California

SIR FRANCIS DRAKE (1540?-1596) encounters a Native American king in California. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageAge Of Discovery Collection: MAP: WEST INDIES. Engraved map of the West Indies published in Paris in 1688; the elaborately

MAP: WEST INDIES. Engraved map of the West Indies published in Paris in 1688; the elaborately embellished cartouche shows plants, animals, and natives of the region

Background imageAge Of Discovery Collection: GIOVANNI da VERRAZZANO (c1485-c1528). Florentine navigator. Line engraving, 19th century

GIOVANNI da VERRAZZANO (c1485-c1528). Florentine navigator. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageAge Of Discovery Collection: MAGELLAN COMPASS. An early 16th century compass depicted in Antonio Pigafettas published account

MAGELLAN COMPASS. An early 16th century compass depicted in Antonio Pigafettas published account of Ferdinand Magellans circumnavigation of the earth

Background imageAge Of Discovery Collection: COLUMBUS: DEPARTURE, 1492. The departure of Christopher Columbus from Palos, Spain

COLUMBUS: DEPARTURE, 1492. The departure of Christopher Columbus from Palos, Spain, on 3 August 1492 (the presence of Ferdinand of Aragon and Isabella of Castile is symbolic and was not actual)

Background imageAge Of Discovery Collection: MAP OF NEW FRANCE, 1566. Engraved map of New France by Bolognino Zaltieri, published at Venice

MAP OF NEW FRANCE, 1566. Engraved map of New France by Bolognino Zaltieri, published at Venice, Itlay, in 1556. Zaltieris work is notable for being the first printed map to show the Strait of Anian

Background imageAge Of Discovery Collection: SIR GILBERT HUMPHREY (c1539-1583). English navigator and soldier

SIR GILBERT HUMPHREY (c1539-1583). English navigator and soldier. Gilbert taking possession of Newfoundland for Queen Elizabeth at St. Johns on 3 August 1583. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageAge Of Discovery Collection: DE BRY: FLORIDA NATIVE AMERICANS. Rene de Laudonniere and the Florida Native Americans

DE BRY: FLORIDA NATIVE AMERICANS. Rene de Laudonniere and the Florida Native Americans. Copper engraving, 1591, by Theodor de Bry after Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues

Background imageAge Of Discovery Collection: WORLD MAP: GRYNAEUS. Detail from the Grynaeus world map, attributed to Hans Holbein the Younger

WORLD MAP: GRYNAEUS. Detail from the Grynaeus world map, attributed to Hans Holbein the Younger, 1532

Background imageAge Of Discovery Collection: JUAN PONCE DE LEON (1460-1521). Spanish explorer and colonial administrator in America

JUAN PONCE DE LEON (1460-1521). Spanish explorer and colonial administrator in America. Line engraving, 1728

Background imageAge Of Discovery Collection: PEDRO de ALVARADO (1495?-1541). Spanish soldier in America. Line engraving, Spanish

PEDRO de ALVARADO (1495?-1541). Spanish soldier in America. Line engraving, Spanish, early 19th century

Background imageAge Of Discovery Collection: NEW WORLD: DISCOVERY, 1550. A view of the newly found isles in the New World

NEW WORLD: DISCOVERY, 1550. A view of the newly found isles in the New World: engraving from Sebastian Munsters Cosmographiae Universalis printed in Basle, 1550

Background imageAge Of Discovery Collection: DE SOTO (c1496-1542). Hernando De Soto. Spanish explorer in America

DE SOTO (c1496-1542). Hernando De Soto. Spanish explorer in America. De Soto at Tampa Bay, Florida, 1539. Steel engraving, American, 1853, after a drawing by Seth Eastman

Background imageAge Of Discovery Collection: DE SOTO: FLORIDA, 1539. Spanish explorer Hernando De Soto at Tampa Bay, Florida, in 1539

DE SOTO: FLORIDA, 1539. Spanish explorer Hernando De Soto at Tampa Bay, Florida, in 1539. Steel engraving, American, 1853, after a drawing by Seth Eastman

Background imageAge Of Discovery Collection: HERNANDO de SOTO (1500-1542). Colored Spanish engraving, 1728

HERNANDO de SOTO (1500-1542). Colored Spanish engraving, 1728

Background imageAge Of Discovery Collection: ROANOKE LANDING, 1585. The landing of the English at Roanoke Island in 1585

ROANOKE LANDING, 1585. The landing of the English at Roanoke Island in 1585. Contrary to the engraved legend, Sir Walter Raleigh, though the promoter of the expedition, remained home in England

Background imageAge Of Discovery Collection: VASCO DA GAMA taking leave from King Manuel of Portugal at his departure from Lisbon for India

VASCO DA GAMA taking leave from King Manuel of Portugal at his departure from Lisbon for India on July 8, 1497. Colored engraving, 19th century

Background imageAge Of Discovery Collection: SEVILLE: DEPARTURE, 1594. Departure for the New World from Sanlucar de Barrameda

SEVILLE: DEPARTURE, 1594. Departure for the New World from Sanlucar de Barrameda, the port of Seville, Spain. Line engraving, 1594, by Theodor de Bry

Background imageAge Of Discovery Collection: JEAN RIBAULT: FLORIDA, 1562. The French, under the command of Jean Ribault

JEAN RIBAULT: FLORIDA, 1562. The French, under the command of Jean Ribault, arriving in Florida in 1562. Colored engraving, 1591, by Theodor de Bry after Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues

Background imageAge Of Discovery Collection: FLORIDA: MAP, 1591. Engraving by Theodor de Bry after a now lost drawing by Jacques Le Moyne de

FLORIDA: MAP, 1591. Engraving by Theodor de Bry after a now lost drawing by Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues

Background imageAge Of Discovery Collection: SHIP OF DISCOVERY, 1592. Flying fish, attempting to escape predators

SHIP OF DISCOVERY, 1592. Flying fish, attempting to escape predators, fall on board a Portuguese ship of discovery in West Indian waters. Engraving, 1592, by Theodore de Bry

Background imageAge Of Discovery Collection: FRANCISCO PIZARRO (1470?-1541). Spanish conqueror of Peru. Line engraving, Dutch, 1673

FRANCISCO PIZARRO (1470?-1541). Spanish conqueror of Peru. Line engraving, Dutch, 1673

Background imageAge Of Discovery Collection: COLUMBUS: CARAVELS, 1492. Ferdinand and Isabella bidding a symbolic farewell to the caravels of

COLUMBUS: CARAVELS, 1492. Ferdinand and Isabella bidding a symbolic farewell to the caravels of Columbus setting sail from Palos, Spain on 3 August 1492: detail of an engraving from Nova Typis

Background imageAge Of Discovery Collection: HERNANDO de SOTO (1500-1542). Spanish colored engraving, 18th century

HERNANDO de SOTO (1500-1542). Spanish colored engraving, 18th century

Background imageAge Of Discovery Collection: BEHEADING OF PIZARRO, 1548. The beheading of Gonzalo Pizarro (c1502-1548), Spanish conquistador

BEHEADING OF PIZARRO, 1548. The beheading of Gonzalo Pizarro (c1502-1548), Spanish conquistador, in Cuzco, Peru. Color engraving, English, 18th century

Background imageAge Of Discovery Collection: COLUMBUS: SAN SALVADOR. The landing of Columbus at San Salvador (Guanahani) in the Bahamas

COLUMBUS: SAN SALVADOR. The landing of Columbus at San Salvador (Guanahani) in the Bahamas, 12 October 1492. Steel engraving, 19th century, after the painting by John Vanderlyn

Background imageAge Of Discovery Collection: PRINCE HENRY THE NAVIGATOR at the conquest of Ceuta in 1415: colored engraving, 16th century

PRINCE HENRY THE NAVIGATOR at the conquest of Ceuta in 1415: colored engraving, 16th century

Background imageAge Of Discovery Collection: VASCO da GAMA (c1469-1524). Portuguese navigator. Gama received by the Samorin at Calicut, India

VASCO da GAMA (c1469-1524). Portuguese navigator. Gama received by the Samorin at Calicut, India, in 1498. Line engraving, 1747

Background imageAge Of Discovery Collection: COLUMBUS: LA RABIDA. The convent of La Rabida at Huelva, Spain, where Christopher Columbus

COLUMBUS: LA RABIDA. The convent of La Rabida at Huelva, Spain, where Christopher Columbus and his son Diego sought lodging shortly before Columbus sailed for the New World in 1492

Background imageAge Of Discovery Collection: COLUMBUS: NEW WORLD, 1492. The landing of Christopher Columbus in the New World: engraving

COLUMBUS: NEW WORLD, 1492. The landing of Christopher Columbus in the New World: engraving, early 19th century

Background imageAge Of Discovery Collection: CABEZA de VACA (c1490-c1557). The arrival of Alvar Nu├▒ez Cabeza de Vaca and his companions

CABEZA de VACA (c1490-c1557). The arrival of Alvar Nu├▒ez Cabeza de Vaca and his companions, the sole survivors of Panfilo de Narvaezs 1528 Florida expedition

Background imageAge Of Discovery Collection: FLORIDA: NATIVE AMERICANS, 1591. Florida Native Americans holding a triumphant

FLORIDA: NATIVE AMERICANS, 1591. Florida Native Americans holding a triumphant and solemn ritual in celebration of the defeat of an enemy

Background imageAge Of Discovery Collection: LANDING IN JAMESTOWN, 1607. American color engraving, 19th century

LANDING IN JAMESTOWN, 1607. American color engraving, 19th century

Background imageAge Of Discovery Collection: COLUMBUS: TRINIDAD, 1498. Christopher Columbus and his men discovering the three-peaked island of

COLUMBUS: TRINIDAD, 1498. Christopher Columbus and his men discovering the three-peaked island of Trinidad (top left) in 1498: Spanish engraving, 1730

Background imageAge Of Discovery Collection: COLUMBUS: ARREST, 1500. The arrest of Christopher Columbus at Santo Domingo in 1500 by Francis de

COLUMBUS: ARREST, 1500. The arrest of Christopher Columbus at Santo Domingo in 1500 by Francis de Bobadillo. Engraving, c1590, by Theodor de Bry

Background imageAge Of Discovery Collection: COLUMBUS: TRIBUTE, 1621. Allegorical tribute to Christopher Columbus

COLUMBUS: TRIBUTE, 1621. Allegorical tribute to Christopher Columbus and his discovery of the New World, including America and Spagniolla as shown on the accompanying map: German engraving, 1621

Background imageAge Of Discovery Collection: HERNANDO CORTES (1485-1547). Spanish conqueror of Mexico. Color engraving, 19th century

HERNANDO CORTES (1485-1547). Spanish conqueror of Mexico. Color engraving, 19th century, after an illustration from Antonio de Solis y Ribadeneiras Historia de la Conquista de Mejico, 1684

Background imageAge Of Discovery Collection: COLUMBUS: NATIVE AMERICANS The First Interview of Christopher Columbus with the Natives of America

COLUMBUS: NATIVE AMERICANS The First Interview of Christopher Columbus with the Natives of America (1492): English engraving, 18th century

Background imageAge Of Discovery Collection: NEW WORLD MAP, c1650. Line engraving, Amsterdam, Netherlands, c1650

NEW WORLD MAP, c1650. Line engraving, Amsterdam, Netherlands, c1650

Background imageAge Of Discovery Collection: COLUMBUS CARAVELS, 1492. Chrisopher Columbus caravels setting sail from Spain, 3 August 1492

COLUMBUS CARAVELS, 1492. Chrisopher Columbus caravels setting sail from Spain, 3 August 1492. Detail of an engraving from Honorius Philoponus Nova typis transacta navigato novi orbis Indiae

Background imageAge Of Discovery Collection: MAGELLANs VITTORIA, 1522. The Vittoria, the only one of Ferdinand Magellans five ships that

MAGELLANs VITTORIA, 1522. The Vittoria, the only one of Ferdinand Magellans five ships that survived to complete the first circumnavigation of the globe, 1522. Line engraving, 16th century




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The Age of Discovery, a remarkable era in history, was characterized by the exploration and mapping of new territories. Maps from this period provide glimpses into the vast knowledge gained during these expeditions. Ortelius's map of the Ottoman Empire in 1570 showcases the intricate details and boundaries of this powerful empire, and is a testament to the expanding horizons and growing curiosity of explorers during this time. Captain John Smith's map of Virginia in 1612 offers insights into early English colonization efforts in North America. This detailed depiction highlights the challenges faced by settlers as they navigated unfamiliar lands. Abraham Ortelius' engraved Azores map from around 1584 provides an intriguing glimpse into one of Europe's most important maritime regions. The accuracy and precision displayed on this map demonstrate advancements made in cartography during this age. Oronce Fine's world map from 1531 presents a fascinating perspective on global geography at that time. Its inclusion of newly discovered lands reflects how explorers were continuously pushing boundaries and uncovering previously unknown territories. Juan Vespucci's world map from 1526, based on his uncle Amerigo Vespucci's voyages, contributes to our understanding of early European exploration across continents. This significant document sheds light on how discoveries were being disseminated throughout Europe. The Cantino World Map from 1502 reveals Western half geographical knowledge at that time, showcasing Portuguese discoveries along with other European nations' contributions to expanding geographic understanding. A seventeenth-century New World map illustrates how Europeans gradually began comprehending the vastness and diversity present within these uncharted lands. It serves as a reminder that every voyage brought forth new information about these mysterious territories. A Map of Europe dating back to 1700 captures political borders amidst shifting alliances during an era marked by territorial disputes among European powers. Such maps played crucial roles in shaping diplomatic negotiations and military strategies alike.