Auktioner Antoine-François Prévost d'Exiles (1697–1763) – Map of the Coasts of Persia, Gusarat, and Malabar – Engraving (1746–1759)

Bilder Antoine-François Prévost d'Exiles (1697–1763) – Map of the Coasts of Persia, Gusarat, and Malabar – Engraving (1746–1759)

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Antoine-François Prévost d'Exiles (1697–1763) – Map of the Coasts of Persia, Gusarat, and Malabar – Engraving (1746–1759)

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This engraving presents a detailed maritime chart of the northwestern and southwestern coastlines of the Indian subcontinent and parts of the Arabian Peninsula, titled Carte des Costes de Perse Gusarat et Malabar. The geographical scope extends from the Persian Gulf and the coast of Persia in the northwest, across the Gulf of Cambay and the Gusarat region, down the Malabar Coast to Cape Comorin in the south. The map illustrates significant trade hubs and territories, including Bombay, Goa, and Calicut, as well as the Laccadive and Maldive island chains. An ornate decorative cartouche in the lower-left register provides the title and indicates that the work was published by order of the Count of Maurepas in 1740. This illustration was featured in the monumental Histoire Generale des Voyages and served as a technical reference for eighteenth-century readers to visualize the strategic sea lanes and commercial centers of the Indian Ocean.

Antoine-François Prévost d'Exiles, commonly known as Abbé Prévost, was a prolific French author and journalist who made significant contributions to the Enlightenment-era dissemination of geographical knowledge. While famous for his literary work Manon Lescaut, he spent decades editing and translating the Histoire Generale des Voyages, a massive multi-volume encyclopedia of global exploration. This series synthesized centuries of travel accounts and cartographic data into a structured format, becoming an essential resource for the study of ethnography and colonial geography. Prévost's work allowed the French public to explore the world's diverse regions through detailed text and high-quality engravings, often based on the work of royal hydrographer Jacques-Nicolas Bellin, helping to bridge the gap between academic scholarship and popular curiosity during the eighteenth century.

Artist or Maker: Antoine-François Prévost d'Exiles .

Dimensions: Approximately 27 cm x 30 cm .

Medium: Engraving .

Date: 1746–1759

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