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Auction 111, Lot 63

"Americae tam Septentrionalis quam Meridionalis in Mappa Geographica Delineatio…", Schenk, Pieter

Subject: Western Hemisphere

Period: 1705 (circa)

Publication:

Color: Hand Color

Size:
23 x 19.7 inches
58.4 x 50 cm
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An uncommon map of the Americas with two superb pictorial (uncolored) cartouches. Engraved by A.F. Zurner and based largely on Visscher and Sanson. California is shown as an Island with an indented northern coast on the Sanson model with the inclusion of three place names in Southern California: S. Isidoro, Gigante and N S del la Guadalupe. The title cartouche, flanked by two Native Americans, conveniently hides Terra Esonis Incognita that stretches out towards Asia and the Fretum Anian separates it from California. A large vignette at bottom shows explorers seated around a table, natives worshiping in a temple, a battle, and the figure of America displaying the wealth of the hemisphere. Latin text enclosed in the cartouche discusses the explorations of Columbus and Vesputius, and Catholic missions.

References: McLaughlin #166; Tooley (Amer) p.128, #67, plt #52; Wagner (NW) #490.

Condition: A

Fine impression and original color. Bit of very minor soil, else fine.

Estimate: $2,200 - $2,500

Sold for: $1,600

Closed on 6/8/2005

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