Subject: Western Hemisphere
Period: 1746 (dated)
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Color: Hand Color
Size:
21.3 x 18.5 inches
54.1 x 47 cm
This is a handsome, decorative eighteenth century map of the Americas with considerable detail throughout. It extends to the western part of Africa and southwest Europe. There is only an amorphous coastline shown above the peninsular California, with the Pacific Northwest left blank. The very large title cartouche includes two erupting volcanoes, Native Americans, palm trees, sugar cane, parrots and a pot of gold. Johann Matthias Haas was a professor of mathematics at Wittenberg, and he worked with the Homann Heirs updating their map stock.
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Condition: B+
A nice impression in the cartouche, which is weak on many examples of the map. Watermarked paper with a crease adjacent to centerfold, two unobtrusive stains along the centerfold (one in northern Canada and one in Guyana), and a few minor spots of foxing.