Subject: Western Hemisphere - America
Period: 1783 (dated)
Publication: Atlas Moderne
Color: Hand Color
Size:
17.7 x 12.1 inches
45 x 30.7 cm
This is a later edition of this copper engraved map of the Americas. When originally engraved, the map included a large Sea of the West and hints of a possible Northwest Passage. It has been re-engraved to delete those features (although they can still be faintly discerned). Alaska now is shown with approximately the correct shape, although the Aleutians are missing. The Sandwich Islands (Hawaii) are prominently shown and noted as the site of Capt. Cook's death. New Zealand is fully formed, and there are many islands shown in the South Pacific. The map shows the nascent United States with its western boundary on the Mississippi River. Spain controls all of the Southwest, Midwest, and Florida, and Britain possesses Canada and the Pacific Northwest.
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Condition: A
A crisp impression on watermarked paper with contemporary outline color.