Lucas Jansz Waghenaer (b. Enkhuizen 1534, d. s.p. 1606)
“Schagen”. Engraved and handcolored chart over the seas around Skagen, oriented against south, 1595. Visible size 35×53 cm.
Lucas Janszoon Waghenaer (c. 1533–1606) was a Dutch marine cartographer and navigator. He grew up in the important port of Enkuizen. From 1550 to 1579 he served at sea, increasing his practical knowledge of sailing and charting. His first publication was the famous Spiegel der Zeevaerdt, or Mariner's Mirror, which appeared in 1584. The work was reprinted and translated into several European languages. The combination of detailed charts accompanied by sailing directions set a precedent and model for subsequent sea atlases, which came to be called waggoners. Waghenaer published two other works, Thresoor der Zeevaert ( Treasure of navigation) in 1592 and the Enchuyser zeecaertboeck (Enkhuizen sea-chart-book) in 1598. He died in 1606.
Literature: Gamle Danmarkskort: Bo Bramsen. Politikkens Antikvariat Copenhagen 1997. p 73.
The paper has turned slightly brown. Printer's crease. Examined in frame.
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Art on paper, 7 August 2023
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