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Auction 155, Lot 613

"Sketch of the Typa and Macao", Cook/Hogg

Subject: Macao, China

Period: 1784 (circa)

Publication: A New, Authentic and Complete Collection of Voyages Round the World…

Color: Black & White

Size:
8.5 x 9.9 inches
21.6 x 25.1 cm
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Captain James Cook (1728-1779) is best known for his three voyages to the Pacific (1768-71; 1772-75; and 1776-79). His discoveries radically changed the western understanding of the world in the late 18th century. He was the first to circumnavigate and chart New Zealand and provided the earliest European accounts of exploration along the eastern coast of Australia and the Hawaiian Islands. On February 14th, 1779, he was killed on Hawaii after attempting to kidnap the chief of the island.

Many contemporary accounts of Cook’s voyages, including charts and engravings, appeared in the late 18th century. The first official account of Cook’s first voyage was published in 1773 by John Hawkesworth in Volumes II and III of An Account of the Voyages Undertaken by the Order of His Present Majesty for Making Discoveries in the Southern Hemisphere... William Strahan and Thomas Cadell published the first official accounts of the second and third voyages in 1777 and 1784. Accounts of his exploration were subsequently translated into French, German, and Dutch.

This detailed and very attractively rendered chart includes the city in plan form and islands to the south and west. Details include rocks, shoals, soundings, routes, and more. There are navigation notes at bottom left, as well as a note indicating that Macao's harbor was drawn by eye. Embellished with a lovely sea-goddess with at the bottom and military flags and armament at the top.

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Condition: A

A nice impression with minor chips and binding holes in the far blank margins.

Estimate: $130 - $160

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