Subject: Pacific Coast of Americas
Period: 1801 (published)
Publication: Voyage de Vancouver
Color: Black & White
Size:
20 x 15.5 inches
50.8 x 39.4 cm
This is Plate No. 16 from Vancouver's important Voyage de Vancouver. The sheet contains eight large profiles of important coastal features in the Northwest, Mexico, and South America. Beautifully engraved and well rendered they include: the Tscherikow Islands, Port Chatman, Cape Hamond, Cape Ommaney, Cabo San Lucas, San Blas, Cape Corientes, Diego Ramirez and Cape Horn, and Valparaiso at Point Quraumilla. Combining his own explorations with earlier Spanish and British discoveries, George Vancouver, who had sailed with Capt. Cook on his third voyage, compiled the best delineation of the Pacific Northwest at the time, but he also explored the coasts of Antarctica, South America and Mexico.
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Condition: A
Brilliant impression on a full sheet with wide margins. A 2" tear in blank right margin is professionally closed, otherwise fine.