Bilder Charles V. Monin (active 1830-1880) – Map of Asia Minor – Hand-coloured engraving (1837)
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"Carte de l'Asie Mineure et des Contrées adjacentes contenant la Retraite des Dix Mille." This hand-coloured map provides a detailed cartographic representation of Asia Minor and adjacent territories, specifically illustrating the route of the Retreat of the Ten Thousand. The composition features a simple title cartouche in the lower left corner and multiple linear scales, including French leagues, Roman miles, and Olympic stadia. Various ancient provinces and regions are delineated with delicate hand-coloured borders in red and blue. This engraving was published in the Petit Atlas National des Départements de la France et de ses Colonies in Paris by Monin himself. The work serves as a historical and geographical record of the classical world, specifically focusing on the famous military expedition of Greek mercenaries through the Persian Empire as chronicled by Xenophon.
Charles V. Monin was a notable French cartographer and publisher active in Paris during the mid-nineteenth century. He was highly regarded for his technical precision and the clarity of his engravings, often producing maps for comprehensive school atlases and historical geographies. Monin frequently collaborated with other prominent geographers of his time to ensure his work reflected the most current archaeological and historical knowledge. His contributions to French cartography are characterized by their elegant design and accessibility, making complex historical geography understandable for a wide audience. Monin's publishing firm was successful in disseminating geographical knowledge throughout France during a period of significant pedagogical reform.
Artist or Maker: Charles V. Monin.
Dimensions: Approximately 45 cm x 32 cm.
Medium: Hand-coloured engraving.
Date: 1837.
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