Subject: Southwestern United States & Mexico
Period: 1777 (dated)
Publication: L'Histoire Generale des Voyages
Color: Hand Color
Size:
7.9 x 12.4 inches
20.1 x 31.5 cm
This is a French version of Venegas' significant map showing most of the Baja peninsula, northwest Mexico and what will become the southern portion of Arizona. Originated in 1757, it expands on the exploration of the region by Father Kino. It presents, in great detail, the Gila River region, the missions and Indian towns of the Pimeria Alta and Baja California. Engraved by A. van Krevelt.
References: Lowery #591; cf. Wheat (TMW) #138.
Condition: A
An excellent impression with attractive color. Issued folding, with a binding trim at bottom right that has been replaced with old paper to accommodate framing. A tiny binding tear that just passes the neatline has also been professionally repaired.