Subject: Western Hemisphere - America
Period: 1730 (circa)
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Color: Hand Color
Size:
22.7 x 19.2 inches
57.7 x 48.8 cm
This attractive map is a revision of the elder Homann's 1710 map of the Americas. After his death in 1724, his son (Johann Christoph Homann) re-engraved the plate to correct the western coastline of North America, shown here extending very far west and north, with very little detail. California is no longer shown as an island, although the remnants of the interior sea can be seen near the Pais de Moozemleck where a river nearly connects with the Mississippi River system, hinting at the possibility of a Northwest Passage. The Great Lakes are taking shape, being actively explored by the French fur traders and the Hudson Bay Company. The Solomon Islands are prominently placed in the Pacific, considerably too far to the east. The map is decorated with two large pictorial cartouches, the one at top shows natives worshiping a fearsome demon at the right, while at left they listen placidly to a priest. The lower cartouche also features the landscape and native fauna.
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Condition: B+
A crisp impression on a watermarked sheet with some light stains and minor printer's ink residue. There is a 7" centerfold separation at bottom that has been archivally repaired on verso with a tiny sliver of image drawn in facsimile. A few short edge tears at bottom have been archivally repaired on verso as well.