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Auction 137, Lot 107

Delisle's foundation map of North America

"L'Amerique Septentrionale Dressee sur les Observations de Mrs. de l'Academie Royale des Sciences…", Delisle, Guillaume

Subject: North America

Period: 1700 (dated)

Publication:

Color: Black & White

Size:
23.8 x 18 inches
60.5 x 45.7 cm
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This historically important foundation map made three significant contributions to the cartography of North America. It was the first map to revert back to the peninsular form for California, even before the publication of Kino's report. Although on close inspection one can see a small gap at the head of the Gulf of California, leaving open the possibility that California might still be an island. Delisle's second contribution to North American cartography was a more accurate rendition of the Great Lakes region. Third, Delisle corrected the position of the lower Mississippi River, moving the mouth of the river from an area near Galveston Bay to a more correct location in Louisiana. The English settlements are confined east of the Allegheny Mountains, French forts and settlements are located throughout Louisiana and Spanish forts are clustered around Santa Fe. 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. This final state of the original plate engraved by N. Guerard, with Geographe du Roy added to the title, was published circa 1718.

References: Mercator's World Vol. 6, No. 4, pp. 44-49; Tooley (Amer) p. 19, #31; Wheat [TMW] #79; Burden #761.

Condition: B

Minor toning along the centerfold and in the blank margins, else very good.

Estimate: $2,000 - $2,500

Unsold

Closed on 9/14/2011

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