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Auction 190, Lot 79

"Amerique Septentrionale", Levasseur, Victor

Subject: North America

Period: 1849 (circa)

Publication: Atlas Universel Illustre

Color: Hand Color

Size:
16.8 x 10.9 inches
42.7 x 27.7 cm
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Victor Levasseur's "Atlas National Illustre" and "Atlas Universel Illustre" are among the last decorative atlases published. The maps are all lavishly illustrated with scenes of the countryside, products and activities indigenous to the region.

This early version of Levasseur's decorative map of North America shows Mexico in control of Texas and the Southwest with Mexico's northern border drawn according to the Treaty of 1819 (here misprinted as 1810). The United States' claims into present-day British Columbia reflect James Polk's expansionist policies. The map is surrounded by beautifully engraved scenes of North and Central America including local animals, a ship stranded in the polar sea, and a Mayan temple.

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Condition: B+

Contemporary outline color in the map with later color in the decorative surround. There is light soiling, minor toning, and an extraneous vertical crease.

Estimate: $120 - $150

Sold for: $90

Closed on 11/16/2022

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