UNITED STATES CANADA NORTH AMERICA 1690 SANSON ANTIQUE COPPER ENGRAVED CHART

UNITED STATES CANADA NORTH AMERICA 1690 SANSON ANTIQUE COPPER ENGRAVED CHART

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Amerique Septentrionale. Par N. Sanson, d’Abbeville Geographe du Roy.


Description: Fine decorative and detailed copper engraved chart of . It shows California as an island with a nearly flat northern coast. All five Great Lakes are shown but are still misshapen and the western shores of Lake Superior and L. des Puans (Lake Michigan) are left open-ended. The Apaches are shown to dominate Nouveau Mexique where the R. de Nort originates in a lake above Santa Fe and flows southwest to the Mar Vermeio. The British colonies are shown simply as Nouvelle Angleterre and Virginie.
Date: 1690 approx. ( undated )
Dimension: Paper size approx.: cm 30,3 x 21,8 

Conditions: Very strong and dark impression on good paper. Paper with chains. Uncolored as issued. Wide margin to the top. Wide lower margin. Wide right lateral margin. Wide left lateral margin, partially missed. Small tears. Small foxing and browning. Small warmings. Conditions are as you can see in the images.
Cartographer: Nicholas Sanson (1600 – 1667) and his descendents were important French cartographer’s active through the 17th century. Sanson started his career as a historian where, it is said, he turned to cartography as a way to illustrate his historical studies. In the course of his research some of his fine maps came to the attention of King Louis XIII who, admiring the quality of his work, appointed Sanson “Geographe Ordinaire du Roi”. Sanson’s duties in this coved position included advising the King on matters of Geography and compiling the royal cartographic archive. Sanson’s corpus of some three hundred maps initiated the golden age of French Cartography. He is most admired for his construction of the magnificent atlas Cartes Generales de Toutes les Parties du Monde. Sanson’s maps of , Amerique Septentrionale (1650) and La Canada ou Nouvelle France (1656) are exceptionally notable for their important contributions to the cartographic perceptions of the New World. Both maps utilize the discoveries of important French missionaries to the interior and are among the first published maps to show the Great Lakes in recognizable form. Sanson was also an active proponent of the Insular California theory, wherein it was speculated that California was an island rather than an peninsula. After his death, Sanson’s cartographic work was carried on by his sons, Guillaume (? – 1703) and Adrien Sanson (? – 1708), as well as by A. H. Jaillot and Pierre Duval, with whom the partnered.

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