America Meridionalis and America Septentrionalis

Guillaume DE L'ISLE   |   Tobias Conrad LOTTER

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America Meridionalis and America Septentrionalis

TWO HANDSOME LARGE HAND-COLORED DE L’ISLE MAPS OF NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICA, CIRCA 1760

DE L’ISLE, Guillaume. America Meridionalis and America Septentrionalis. Augsburg: Tobias Conrad Lotter, circa 1760. Two large original hand-colored maps of North and South America, each measuring 23 by 18-1/2 inches; handsomely framed side by side, entire piece measures 53-1/2 by 25-1/2 inches.

Guillaume de L’Isle’s fine hand-colored maps of North and South America, re-engraved sometime after 1757 by Georg Friedrich Lotter. De L’Isle is recognized as “the first scientific cartographer” (Karpinski).

First published in 1700, these early maps of North and South America by French geographer Guillaume De L’Isle, “perhaps the greatest mapmaker of his time,… offered revised and more realistic concepts of both the Mississippi River and the western coast of America than those prevalent in the previous century” (Schwartz & Ehrenberg, 133). De L’Isle’s maps, for example, were the first to show California as a peninsula rather than an island (Tooley, 19). Comparisons made between De L’Isle’s 1718 map of Louisiana and the Mississippi River and Herman Moll’s 1715 map of the “Dominions of the King of Great Britain” triggered intense disputes between France and England over territorial boundaries, particularly the Carolinas. These two fine maps of the western continents are printed from a re-engraved plates of De L’Isle’s “L’Amerique Meridionalis” and “L’Amerique Septentrionale” by Georg Lotter, with Latin place names and captions, published in Augsburg by Tobias Lotter, one-time chief engraver and son-in-law of Matthias Seutter, whose mapmaking business Lotter and his sons Georg and Niathias continued after 1757 (Moreland & Bannister). See Tooley 34 and 69 (plates 9 and 14).

Colors true. Crisp impressions in fine condition, handsomely framed.

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