Subject: Louisiana, New Orleans
Period: 1763 (circa)
Publication:
Color: Hand Color
Size:
17.5 x 13 inches
44.5 x 33 cm
A very handsome sheet with three maps. The map was first drawn by the Frenchman, Brion de la Tour, in 1720, only two years after the founding of New Orleans. The first is a plan of the city of New Orleans (now the French Quarter) vividly depicting its protective canal, barracks and quays. The second is a map of the vicinity of New Orleans including the delta and surrounding bayou. The third is a map of the location of Fort la Balisle at the mouth of the river, which sank into the marsh in the late 1700's. Each map has a delicately engraved title cartouche. At the center of the sheet is a large (fully colored) compass rose.
References: Van Ermen #39.
Condition: A
Fine original color with minor toning in margins.