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Auction 180, Lot 354

"[On 4 Sheets] A Map of South America Containing Tierra-Firma, Guayana, New Granada Amazonia, Brasil, Peru, Paraguay, Chaco, Tucuman, Chili and Patagonia. From Mr. d'Anville...", Laurie & Whittle

Subject: South America

Period: 1794 (dated)

Publication:

Color: Hand Color

Size:
46.6 x 19.7 inches
118.4 x 50 cm
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This stunning, large-scale map of South America is beautifully engraved and filled with information. A baroque cartouche incorporates a river scene, an Amazon queen, exotic animals, and a treasure chest of gold and silver bars and coins. Two mythical lakes, L. Parima and Laguna de Xarayes, appear in northern and central South America respectively. On the shore of L. Parima is a note regarding the fabled town of Manoa or Del Dorado, which was believed to be the "lost city of gold." The Falklands, or Malouine Islands as named by the French, are detailed in an inset chart in the upper right corner. In the lower left, English text describes the political divisions of South America and gives a fascinating summary of its trade goods and strategic importance. For instance, of Terra Firma it is said that "The whole country abounds in Mines of Gold and Precious Stones." Another note describing the Falkland Islands comments, "As Port Egmont, is a very safe & capacious Harbour, It will become of great utility to the British Navy & even to Privateers, in any future War, to annoy the Spanish Trade in the South Sea." Printed on four sheets, with the top two and bottom two sheets joined horizontally.

References:

Condition: B

Contemporary outline color with fleur-de-lis coat of arms watermarks. There is light to moderate offsetting, some dampstains within the map image, and some short fold separations, almost all of which are confined to the blank margins. The first image is a composite image - the map is only joined horizontally as described.

Estimate: $400 - $500

Sold for: $300

Closed on 11/18/2020

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