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Auction archive: Lot number 336

DE L'ISLE, Joseph-Nicolas (1688-1768) Carte de la Géorgie et...

Estimate
£250 - £350
ca. US$394 - US$552
Price realised:
£150
ca. US$236
Auction archive: Lot number 336

DE L'ISLE, Joseph-Nicolas (1688-1768) Carte de la Géorgie et...

Estimate
£250 - £350
ca. US$394 - US$552
Price realised:
£150
ca. US$236
Beschreibung:

DE L'ISLE, Joseph-Nicolas (1688-1768). Carte de la Géorgie et des pays situés entre la Mer Noire et la Mer Caspienne . Venice: 1775. Double-page engraved map by P. Santini, hand-coloured in outline (light browning along fold, creasemark at foot, new colouring), 533 x 731mm.
DE L'ISLE, Joseph-Nicolas (1688-1768). Carte de la Géorgie et des pays situés entre la Mer Noire et la Mer Caspienne . Venice: 1775. Double-page engraved map by P. Santini, hand-coloured in outline (light browning along fold, creasemark at foot, new colouring), 533 x 731mm. AN IMPORTANT MAP OF GEORGIA, the cartouche stating that it was drawn up in St. Petersburg in 1738 from local observations, translated from Georgian into French by the secretary to the King of Georgia, and first published in 1766 by De L'Isle. The cartographer had taken service in Russia, founding the Academy of Sciences in St. Petersburg, and working with Kirilov on the first atlas of Russia, Atlas Russicus (1745), before returning to Paris in 1747.

Auction archive: Lot number 336
Auction:
Datum:
29 Sep 2011
Auction house:
Christie's
29 September 2011, London, South Kensington
Beschreibung:

DE L'ISLE, Joseph-Nicolas (1688-1768). Carte de la Géorgie et des pays situés entre la Mer Noire et la Mer Caspienne . Venice: 1775. Double-page engraved map by P. Santini, hand-coloured in outline (light browning along fold, creasemark at foot, new colouring), 533 x 731mm.
DE L'ISLE, Joseph-Nicolas (1688-1768). Carte de la Géorgie et des pays situés entre la Mer Noire et la Mer Caspienne . Venice: 1775. Double-page engraved map by P. Santini, hand-coloured in outline (light browning along fold, creasemark at foot, new colouring), 533 x 731mm. AN IMPORTANT MAP OF GEORGIA, the cartouche stating that it was drawn up in St. Petersburg in 1738 from local observations, translated from Georgian into French by the secretary to the King of Georgia, and first published in 1766 by De L'Isle. The cartographer had taken service in Russia, founding the Academy of Sciences in St. Petersburg, and working with Kirilov on the first atlas of Russia, Atlas Russicus (1745), before returning to Paris in 1747.

Auction archive: Lot number 336
Auction:
Datum:
29 Sep 2011
Auction house:
Christie's
29 September 2011, London, South Kensington
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