The British Library in London is a quarter of the way through a major project to re-catalogue, digitise and conserve a 50,000-strong map collection assembled by Britain’s famous collector-king, George III (1738-1820). Among the objects to be digitally photographed is the world’s second largest atlas, which measures a huge 1.8m by 2.3m.
The Klencke Atlas, named after the Dutch sugar merchant Johannes Klencke, who presented it to Charles II in 1660, contains 41 large-scale maps made in the 1620s and 1630s, a period known as the Golden Age of Dutch cartography. The maps were intended to hang on the wall, but were bound into one giant book.
%0 Journal Article
%1 sharpe2015british
%A Sharpe, Emily
%D 2015
%J The Art Newspaper
%K British_Library George_III Johannes_Klencke atlases maps
%T British Library to put very big royal atlas online
%U http://theartnewspaper.com/news/conservation/british-library-to-put-one-very-big-atlas-online/
%X The British Library in London is a quarter of the way through a major project to re-catalogue, digitise and conserve a 50,000-strong map collection assembled by Britain’s famous collector-king, George III (1738-1820). Among the objects to be digitally photographed is the world’s second largest atlas, which measures a huge 1.8m by 2.3m.
The Klencke Atlas, named after the Dutch sugar merchant Johannes Klencke, who presented it to Charles II in 1660, contains 41 large-scale maps made in the 1620s and 1630s, a period known as the Golden Age of Dutch cartography. The maps were intended to hang on the wall, but were bound into one giant book.
@article{sharpe2015british,
abstract = {The British Library in London is a quarter of the way through a major project to re-catalogue, digitise and conserve a 50,000-strong map collection assembled by Britain’s famous collector-king, George III (1738-1820). Among the objects to be digitally photographed is the world’s second largest atlas, which measures a huge 1.8m by 2.3m.
The Klencke Atlas, named after the Dutch sugar merchant Johannes Klencke, who presented it to Charles II in 1660, contains 41 large-scale maps made in the 1620s and 1630s, a period known as the Golden Age of Dutch cartography. The maps were intended to hang on the wall, but were bound into one giant book.},
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author = {Sharpe, Emily},
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journal = {The Art Newspaper},
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month = {December},
timestamp = {2016-01-07T14:13:26.000+0100},
title = {British Library to put very big royal atlas online},
type = {newspaper article},
url = {http://theartnewspaper.com/news/conservation/british-library-to-put-one-very-big-atlas-online/},
year = 2015
}