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Auction 145, Lot 27

"Mappemonde ou Description du Globe Terrestre, Dressee sur les Memoires les Plus Nouveaux, et Assujettie aux Observations Astronomiques", Robert de Vaugondy, Didier

Subject: World

Period: 1752 (dated)

Publication: Atlas Universel

Color: Hand Color

Size:
27.9 x 18.4 inches
70.9 x 46.7 cm
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This is the first state of this lovely and decorative double-hemisphere map. The map shows the tracks of the voyages of Bouvet de Lozier (1738-9) in the Antarctic and of Anson (1740-43) across the Pacific, along with the Manilla - Acapulco route of the Spanish galleons. It was Anson's capture of a richly laden galleon in 1743 that made his expedition so important in the annals of Pacific voyages. Australia is composed of a partial western coastline and a conjectural coastline connected to Tasmania, Terre du S. Esprit and New Guinea. Terre de Diemen appears both in Tasmania and on the northern coast. In North America there is a note in the Pacific Northwest that the area is not well known. The map is decorated with an elaborate, figural cartouche that was designed by Cochin and engraved by Tardieu. The attribution cartouche at the bottom is flanked by putti and clouds.

References: Pedley #8.

Condition: A

A bright, clean example on watermarked paper with attractive color. There are a few short tears in blank margins that have been professionally repaired, and chips confined to blank margins in bottom corners have also been professionally repaired with old paper.

Estimate: $1,200 - $1,400

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Closed on 6/12/2013

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