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Auction 162, Lot 322

One of the Earliest Maps Devoted to the Island of California

"Nouveau Mexique", Duval, Pierre

Subject: Southwestern United States & Mexico, California

Period: 1682 (published)

Publication: Le Monde ou la Geographie Universelle

Color: Hand Color

Size:
4.8 x 3.9 inches
12.2 x 9.9 cm
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The island of California is the main focus of this charming miniature map. The map is filled with place names including the mysterious seven cities of Cibola. The R. de Nort (Rio Grande) originates from a large Lac de Conibas and incorrectly flows into the Mer Vermeille. The map is based on Sanson's Audience de Guadalajara (1657) with the addition of the Destroit d'Anien above the island and several unnamed, north-south, mountain ranges on the mainland. This is the third state with much new nomenclature added on California and Nouvelle Espagne ou Mexique added at lower right. 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.

References: Burden #353; McLaughlin #30; King (2nd ed) pp. 132-135; Pastoureau, Duval XI Fa.

Condition: B+

Original outline color on watermarked paper with light soiling and a tiny centerfold separation in bottom blank margin.

Estimate: $500 - $650

Sold for: $375

Closed on 4/26/2017

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