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Auction 149, Lot 109

Reduced Version of De Fer's Influential Map of French Possessions in North America

"Carte de la Nouvelle France, ou se Voit le Cours des Grandes Rivieres de S. Laurens & de Mississipi Aujour d'hui S. Louis...", Ottens/De Fer

Subject: Colonial United States & Canada

Period: 1745 (circa)

Publication:

Color: Hand Color

Size:
21.6 x 19.5 inches
54.9 x 49.5 cm
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Derived from Nicholas de Fer's important four-sheet map of 1718, this is the most informative map of the French possessions in North America in the early 18th century. It was issued to promote the recently established Compagnie Francoise Occident, which was formed to fund the debt of Louis XIV and offered inducements to encourage settlement in Louisiana. Louisiana and the Mississippi Valley are based on Delisle's manuscript map of 1701, while the geography of New England and eastern Canada originates with Franquelin. Inset at top left is a large-scale map of the Mississippi Delta and Mobile Bay, based on the voyage of Pierre Le Moyne d'Iberville. This smaller version is found in atlases published by Ottens and other Dutch composite atlases. There is no engraver or publisher's imprint.

References: Kershaw #337; McCorkle #719.5.

Condition: B+

Bold original color with minor soiling at bottom right and one small crack caused by the oxidation of the green pigment, which has been professionally repaired on verso.

Estimate: $2,300 - $2,600

Sold for: $1,700

Closed on 5/21/2014

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