Subject: North America
Period: 1730 (circa)
Publication:
Color: Hand Color
Size:
22.8 x 17.5 inches
57.9 x 44.5 cm
This is Pierre Mortier's re-engraved version of Delisle's foundation map of North America. It is nearly identical to the Delisle map, with California returned to its peninsular position rather than as an island. C. Mendocin is the farthest northern point on California, and the north portion of the continent is left blank. The Great Lakes are well-defined, based on Coronelli with French forts noted. The English settlements are confined east of the Alleghenies, and the Spanish forts are clustered around Santa Fe. The Mississippi River valley area is well developed with recent French settlements. The first mention of what would be called the Sargasso Sea is noted in the North Atlantic. The map is decorated with an aquatic-themed figural cartouche and a draped scale of miles.
References: Tooley (Amer) #33, p.19.
Condition: B
Nearly fine with an extremely sharp impression and light oxidation and offsetting of the original outline color.