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Nine technological inventions spread across the title page of Nova Reperta, a series of 20 engravings documenting ancient and modern discoveries. Along the central axis, a foreshortened cannon, grouped together with a pair of stirrups and two barrels of gunpowder, proudly aims at a printing press. The rest of the items are symmetrically arranged: a map of America is paired with a gigantic compass rose; a mechanical clockwork and a distillation unit that flank the cannon are transported from workshop and laboratory; tree branches studded with cocoons and a stack of guaiacum trunks represent different stages of organic materials out of which silk and a remedy for venereal disease are made. Gathered on an uncharted terrain of the modern era, matter, tools, and instruments acquire their own visual presence.
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Hans Collaert II
Flemish, 1566–1628
after Johannes Stradanus (Jan Van der Straet)
Flemish, 1523–1605
Nova Reperta (Title Page)
c.1600
Engraving
Sarah Campbell Blaffer Foundation
1998.9.20
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