Lot #: 95947
A New Map of the Circle of Austria, From the Latest Authorities . . . |
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Selling price: $110
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Description
A detailed map of John Cary’s Austria, from the important early 19th century “NEW UNIVERSAL ATLAS”.
It covers from Lake Constance and eastward as far as Lake Pelso and Hungary. Extends southward to include the Duchy of Tyrol, Venice and the Gulf of Venice. Extends northward as far as Bavaria, Bohemia and Moravia.
Ronald Vere Tooley, the prominent English map historian, writes of Cary, "As an engraver he was elegant and exact with fine clear lettering and great delicacy of touch."
John Cary (1754–1835) began his work as an engraver, cartographer, and globe maker in 1776 with his "New and Correct English Atlas". This important atlas represented a new phase in cartography where accuracy and detail rose in prominence over the decorative embellishments of the 18th century
His cartographic work particularly inspired the Edinburgh school of cartography, as represented by John Pinkerton and John Thomson. Cary's work was carried on by his sons and other well-known cartographers including James Wyld, John Tallis & Company, and Crutchley.
It covers from Lake Constance and eastward as far as Lake Pelso and Hungary. Extends southward to include the Duchy of Tyrol, Venice and the Gulf of Venice. Extends northward as far as Bavaria, Bohemia and Moravia.
Ronald Vere Tooley, the prominent English map historian, writes of Cary, "As an engraver he was elegant and exact with fine clear lettering and great delicacy of touch."
John Cary (1754–1835) began his work as an engraver, cartographer, and globe maker in 1776 with his "New and Correct English Atlas". This important atlas represented a new phase in cartography where accuracy and detail rose in prominence over the decorative embellishments of the 18th century
His cartographic work particularly inspired the Edinburgh school of cartography, as represented by John Pinkerton and John Thomson. Cary's work was carried on by his sons and other well-known cartographers including James Wyld, John Tallis & Company, and Crutchley.
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