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NICOLAS SANSON

Le Pérou et le cours de la rivière Amazone.

1656

400,00 €

Perini Libreria Antiquaria

(Verona, Italia)

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Año de publicación
1656
Lugar de impresión
A Paris
Editor
Chez Pierre Mariette
Grabadores
NICOLAS SANSON

Descripción

Raffinata mappa con cartiglio neoclassico in basso a destra, colore originale ai confini. Incisione in rame a doppia pagina del Perù mm 545x405, che si estende dal Pacifico fino alla foce del Rio delle Amazzoni tracciandolo fino alle sue sorgenti nelle Ande; con un grande cartiglio decorativo nell'angolo in basso a destra; nell'idrografia viene raffigurato bene anche il Rio Paraguay o di Plata, che si estende fino alla sua sorgente sul Lago de los Xaraios.<BR>Refined map with neoclassical cartouche at the bottom right, original color. Double-page copper engraving of Peru, 545x405 mm, extending from the Pacific to the mouth of the Amazon River, tracing it to its source in the Andes; hydrography the Rio Paraguay or Plata is also well represented, which extends to its source on the Lago de los Xaraios.<BR>Finely example in original coloring of Sanson's 1656 double-page engraved map of Peru, extending from the Pacific to the mouth of the Amazon River and tracking the Amazon to its sources in the Andes; with a large decorative cartouche at bottom right corner. € 400A massive mythical Lake Parime is shown.<BR>The Rio Paraguay o di Plata is shown, extending to its source at Lago de los Xaraios. Nicholas Sanson (1600-1667) is considered the father of French cartography in its golden age from the mid-seventeenth century to the mid-eighteenth. Over the course of his career he produced over 300 maps. His success can be chalked up to his geographic and research skills, but also to his partnership with Pierre Mariette. Previously, Sanson had worked primarily with the publisher Melchior Tavernier. Mariette purchased Tavernier's business in 1644. Sanson worked with Mariette until 1657, when the latter died. Mariette's son, also Pierre, helped to publish the Cartes générales de toutes les parties du monde.<BR>