Subject: South America
Period: 1772 (circa)
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Color: Hand Color
Size:
23 x 18.1 inches
58.4 x 46 cm
Lotter's unusual map of all South America is based on Guillaume Delisle's map of 1705.  While faithfully following most of its cartography, it depicts the southern portion of the continent inclined too far to the west.  There is good detail and interesting notations concerning recent explorations of the interior.  The tracks of several voyages (Magellan, Schouten, Medana, Sarmiento, le Maire, Gallego, Olivier and Drake) are shown in the Pacific where the Solomon Islands are also delineated.  The composition is graced by an elegant title cartouche surrounded by an Amazonian queen and a native warrior along with trade goods, a parrot and an incongruous elephant.
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Condition: A
A nice impression with contemporary color in the map and later color in the cartouche, on a bright sheet with a "MG" watermark.  There are two minute worm holes in the image and minor soiling that is mostly confined to the edges of the sheet.