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Willem & Jan Blaeu
Southern Virginia, North and South Carolina and Georgia, 1650 c.
16 x 20 ½ in
40 x 52 cm
40 x 52 cm
USA8995
£ 1,950.00
Willem & Jan Blaeu, Southern Virginia, North and South Carolina and Georgia, 1650 c.
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Virginiae partis australis, et Floridae partis orientalis Southern Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. Virginia is marked as English territory while the Carolinas are designated as French. Native...
Virginiae partis australis, et Floridae partis orientalis
Southern Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. Virginia is marked as English territory while the Carolinas are designated as French.
Native villages are marked on the map, as are the French fort at Port Royal (est. 1562) and the English colony at Jamestown (est. 1607). Other than two large lakes and a scattered depiction of the Appalachian mountains, the interior of the country is entirely blank.
A splendid title cartouche flanked by Native Americans fills the upper portion to compensate for the lack of geographical detail. Handsomely-engraved galleons sail off the coast, while two cherub-like sea creatures hold aloft the scale (given in German miles).
German text on verso (image available on request). Original hand-colour. [USA8995]
Southern Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia. Virginia is marked as English territory while the Carolinas are designated as French.
Native villages are marked on the map, as are the French fort at Port Royal (est. 1562) and the English colony at Jamestown (est. 1607). Other than two large lakes and a scattered depiction of the Appalachian mountains, the interior of the country is entirely blank.
A splendid title cartouche flanked by Native Americans fills the upper portion to compensate for the lack of geographical detail. Handsomely-engraved galleons sail off the coast, while two cherub-like sea creatures hold aloft the scale (given in German miles).
German text on verso (image available on request). Original hand-colour. [USA8995]
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