Hessel Gerritsz

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Hessel Gerritsz was a prominent Dutch Golden Age cartographer and engraver known for his influential maps and for serving as the official cartographer of the Dutch East India Company.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Dutch Golden Age figure
cartographer
engraver
human
publisher
associatedWith Age of Exploration
surface form: Age of Discovery

Dutch East India Company
surface form: Dutch East India Company archives

Dutch maritime expansion
countryOfCitizenship Dutch Republic
employer Dutch East India Company
ethnicGroup Dutch
fieldOfWork cartography
engraving
map publishing
genre nautical charts
regional maps
world maps
hasQuality detailed coastal outlines
high cartographic accuracy for his time
integration of new exploration reports into maps
hasRole key figure in VOC geographic intelligence
influenced later Dutch cartographers
influencedBy Willem Blaeu
surface form: Willem Janszoon Blaeu
languageOfWorkOrName Dutch
movement Dutch Golden Age
name Hessel Gerritsz self-link
notableFor early mapping of Australia’s coasts
improving geographic knowledge of the New World
influential maps used by Dutch navigators
role in standardizing VOC nautical charts
notableWork maps of the Americas
maps of the Dutch East Indies
maps of the Pacific Ocean
world maps of the early 17th century
occupation cartographer
engraver
printmaker
publisher
partOf history of Dutch cartography
placeOfActivity Amsterdam
positionHeld official cartographer of the Dutch East India Company
publicationMedium atlases
printed maps
toolUsed copperplate engraving
nautical instruments for chart construction
usedFor exploration voyages
maritime trade planning
navigation
workLocation Amsterdam print and map workshops

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