Bilder Conrad Malte-Brun (1775–1826) – Map of the United States and the Antilles – North America – Hand-coloured engraving (1812)
Beskrivning
"Etats Unis et Grandes Antilles" depicts the eastern half of North America and the Caribbean during the early nineteenth century. The map extends from the Great Lakes and Canada in the north down to the Gulf of Mexico and the islands of Cuba, Jamaica, Hispaniola, and Puerto Rico. Individual state and colonial boundaries are delineated with hand-coloured outlines, and a neoclassical allegorical figure holding a shield is featured in the Atlantic Ocean. This hand-coloured copper engraving was published in the Atlas Complet du Precis de la Geographie Universelle, issued by Francois Buisson in Paris.
Conrad Malte-Brun was a Danish-born geographer and journalist who became a prominent figure in French scientific circles after being exiled from his homeland. He is best known for his monumental work, Precis de la Geographie Universelle, which attempted to provide a comprehensive and systematic description of the known world. As a co-founder of the Societe de Geographie in Paris, he played a crucial role in the institutionalization of geography as a modern academic discipline. His maps were highly regarded for their clarity and the integration of the latest exploratory data from contemporary voyages.
Artist or Maker: Conrad Malte-Brun.
Dimensions: Approximately 38 cm x 28 cm.
Medium: Hand-coloured engraving.
Date: (1812).
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