Bilder Antoine-François Prévost d'Exiles (1697–1763) – Map of the Provinces of Cartagena, Santa Marta, and Venezuela – Copperplate engraving (c. 1750)
Beskrivning
This copperplate engraving is a historical map detailing the colonial provinces along the northern coast of South America, specifically Cartagena, Santa Marta (modern Colombia), and Venezuela. Created for the Histoire générale des voyages, the map illustrates the Caribbean coastline, the major mountain ranges running parallel to it, and the locations of early Spanish colonial settlements and indigenous territories. The cartography is based on 18th-century exploration and administrative boundaries in New Granada.
Antoine-François Prévost d'Exiles, often known as Abbé Prévost, was a French author, novelist, and historian. Although most famous for his novel Manon Lescaut, he compiled and edited the voluminous Histoire générale des voyages (General History of Voyages) in twenty volumes, which synthesized global exploration narratives for the French public. Prévost's work was instrumental in disseminating knowledge of global topography and ethnography through its extensive inclusion of maps, plans, and detailed illustrations.
Artist or Maker: Antoine-François Prévost d'Exiles
Dimensions: Approximately 38 cm x 25 cm
Medium: Copperplate engraving
Date: c. 1750
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