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Auction 110, Lot 68

"America", Duval/Beer

Subject: Western Hemisphere

Period: 1679 (published)

Publication: Geographiae Universalis…

Color: Hand Color

Size:
5 x 4.2 inches
12.7 x 10.7 cm
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Miniature map of the Americas showing California as an island and the F. Anien separating California from a huge Terre de Iesso. The Spanish colony of Sa. Fe is identified, Quebec is shown as the capital of the French possessions and St. Augustine is shown in Florida. N. Suede is incorrectly shown as the Dutch took possession of that colony in 1655. In the Pacific, the recently discovered coastline of New Zealand is depicted as a remnant of the old southern continent. In South America the mythical city of Manoa appears on a large lake.

Pierre Duval was Nicolas Sanson's nephew and pupil. He published a wide range of atlases and individual maps including a fine miniature world geography with many of the maps based on Sanson. This map is from the German edition of Duval's world geography. The maps were probably engraved by Sigismund G. Hipschman (as his signature appears on the title page and the world map) and have Latin titles rather than the original French. The maps are often attributed to Johann C. Beer, who translated the work into German.

References: Burden #350; McLaughlin #26.

Condition: A

Bit of minor surface soil, mostly in blank margins.

Estimate: $550 - $600

Sold for: $400

Closed on 3/2/2005

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