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Auction 157, Lot 30

"Diversi Globi Terr-Aquei Statione Variante et Visu Intercedente, per Coluros Tropicorum...", Seutter, Matthias

Subject: World

Period: 1742 (circa)

Publication: Atlas Novus

Color: Hand Color

Size:
23 x 19.7 inches
58.4 x 50 cm
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This is one of the most graphic 18th century world maps. The bold engraving style follows Carel Allard's map of 1696 with the central twin hemisphere map surrounded by several smaller maps on various projections. The island of California is depicted five times on the sheet. In Asia, Japan is shown in a bizarre shape that incorporates a huge Terra Yedso (Hokkaido). The coastlines of Australia and New Zealand are beginning to take shape, and New Guinea is shown twice - once in each hemisphere. The map is filled with detail including the tracks of several explorers. A richly engraved background of clouds with numerous wind heads, lesser spheres and two cartouches complete the stunning composition.

References: Portinaro & Knirsch #119; Shirley (BL Atlases) T.SEU-2a #3.

Condition: B

A nice impression with attractive color and some old manuscript ink stains in the southern portions of the two main hemispheres. There are professional repairs to several separations and short tears along the centerfold, as well as a few small chips in the blank margins.

Estimate: $1,600 - $1,900

Sold for: $1,000

Closed on 5/4/2016

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