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Auction 155, Lot 669

"Africa Secundum Legitimas Projectionis Stereographicae Regulas...", Haas/Homann Heirs

Subject: Africa

Period: 1737 (circa)

Publication:

Color: Hand Color

Size:
21.9 x 18.3 inches
55.6 x 46.5 cm
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Johann Matthias Haas was a professor of mathematics at Wittenberg. For his map of Africa he used J.B. Homann's 1715 map, augmented to include important cartographic developments after Guillaume Delisle and D'Anville. Thus, his map presents a fairly accurate picture without most of the fictitious lakes and rivers of previous cartography. It focuses on the known coastal regions of the continent, leaving the interior blank or marked Terra Incognito. Egypt, Nubia and Abyssinia are shown as distinct entities, Lake Nyasa is shown as Lac Marawi, and the Congo is located. The Dutch settlements of Castell Batov and Stellenbosch are shown at the Cape. The most striking feature of the map is the large title cartouche that is framed by elephant tusks and a horned serpent. In the foreground is a scene of natives negotiating with European traders, surrounded by indigenous animals. In the background is a view of Table Bay and Table Mountain.

References: Norwich #83.

Condition: B+

Old color on watermarked paper with light toning and an archivally repaired centerfold separation that just passes neatline at bottom.

Estimate: $450 - $550

Sold for: $250

Closed on 11/18/2015

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