Amérique Septentrionale

19th century Steel engraving handcolored with watercolor. Outline color. Relief shown by hachures. Printed above top border: "Amérique Septentrionale." Printed above top border in upper left: "Atlas Universel Illustré" Printed above top border in upper right: "Nouveau Contin...

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Main Authors: Levasseur, Victor, Laguillerme
Other Authors: University of Washington Libraries. Special Collections Division.
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:French
Published: Combette, A. 1845
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Online Access:http://cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:80/cdm/ref/collection/maps/id/107
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topic North America-Maps-Early works to 1800
spellingShingle North America-Maps-Early works to 1800
Levasseur, Victor
Laguillerme
Amérique Septentrionale
topic_facet North America-Maps-Early works to 1800
description 19th century Steel engraving handcolored with watercolor. Outline color. Relief shown by hachures. Printed above top border: "Amérique Septentrionale." Printed above top border in upper left: "Atlas Universel Illustré" Printed above top border in upper right: "Nouveau Continent." Printed beneath bottom border in lower left: "Géographie et Statistique de V. Levasseur. Ingenieur Géographe." Printed bottom border in lower right: "Illustré par Raimond Bonheur Peintre." Printed beneath bottom border in center: "Gravé par Laguillermie, rue St. Jacques. No. 82." Printed beneath bottom border in center: "Impie. de Lemercier, Paris." Printed beneath bottom border in lower right: "A Paris, chez. A. Combette, Editeur, rue de la Parcheminerie, 15." Printed within illustration beneath map in lower left is a table of population statistics: "Population des Etats d'Amérique. Terres Arctiques 50,000. Amerique Russe 50,000. _________ Anglaise 1,200,000. Etats-Unis 10,000,000. Texas 200,000. Méxique 8,000,000. Guatemala 3,000,000. Antilles (toutes les) 2,720,000. Total 34,200,000. Printed within illustration beneath map in lower right is an explanation of the figures and scenes included in the illustration: "Explication Du Dessin. Le haut du dessin représente les regions polaires imposant leur empire de glace et offrant une barrier insurmountable á l'activité des navigateurs qui ont voutu aborder le pole septentrional. Dans ces contrées désolées oú regnent d'effroyables tempetes, d'énormes montagnes de glace, image de la mort ont sokuvent arête les vaisseaux des marins intrépides don't la science a eu á deplorer la pérte. Les ours blancs, les phoques les baleines habitant ces eaux et ces terres oú le soleil fait á peine luire ses rayons. Sur le Continent, la contrée des Lacs qui communiquent entre eux par d'imposantes cascades, voit se faivre le commerce des pelleteries avec les tribus sauvages qui arrivent le long des fleuves. De l'autre cote du dessin on voit les chemins de fer don't les Etats-Unis sont sillonnés et le templre de Montezuma qui represent le Méxique. Les végétaux et les animaux de ce monde don't la découverte de Christophe Colomb a favorisé la connaissance complete, servent á embellir cette carteau bas de la quelle la jenue Amérique se repose au milieu des vegetations luxuriantes de sa partie méridionale et de sa guirlande d'iles que possédent les Européens." Depicts North America including Alaska, Canada as "Amerique Anglais", the United States, Texas as a sovereign nation, Mexico, Cuba, and the West Indies. Labels the Arctic Ocean as "Océan Glacial Arctique." The Bering Strait is shown as is the Bering Sea, the Gulf of California, the Gulf of Mexico, the Caribbean Sea, the Mississippi River, the Great Lakes, the Rocky Mountains, and the Sierra Nevada Mountains. The far northern coast of South America is also included as well as Iceland. Of note, Greenland is shown as a peninsula jutting out from land connecting to the North Pole. Surrounding the map is a large, full-color illustration with various glacial and tropical scenes, people, flora and fauna. In the bottom left, an Aztec pyramid is visible in the background. In the top right of the drawing are icy mountains and a boat blocked from passing through them to symbolize the North Pole. In the foreground are two vultures, a polar bear, a brown bear, a buffalo, a crocodile, a deer, a cougar, a porcupine and a coyote. Directly beneath the map is female figure of a "goddess of the harvest" reclining next to a bale of cotton. Scale: c.a. 1: 40,000,000. Victor Levasseur was a French cartographer in the nineteenth century. His major work was the "Atlas National … de la France" which he produced in 1845 and later editions (Tooley, 390). Laguillermé was a French engraver in the nineteenth century. He worked for Levasseur from 1854 to 1861 (Tooley, 371). Lemercier was a Parisian printer. His works include "Océanie" for Furne (1842) and "Océanie" for Levasseur (1838) (Tooley, 387). This particular map was published in Levasseur's "Atlas National … de la France" (David Rumsey Cartography Associates). Source(s): David Rumsey Cartography Associates. "David Rumsey Collection: Amerique Septentrionale. Atlas Universel Illustre. Noveau Continent." Tooley, Ronald Vere. "Tooley's Dictionary of Mapmakers." Hertfordshire: Map Collector Publications Limited, 1979. University of Maine. Catalog Record. Accessed 9 Feb 2009.
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author Levasseur, Victor
Laguillerme
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Laguillerme
author_sort Levasseur, Victor
title Amérique Septentrionale
title_short Amérique Septentrionale
title_full Amérique Septentrionale
title_fullStr Amérique Septentrionale
title_full_unstemmed Amérique Septentrionale
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publisher Combette, A.
publishDate 1845
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Arctic Ocean
Bering Sea
Bering Strait
Canada
Greenland
North Pole
Découverte
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Pyramid
Voit
Peine
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Bering Strait
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North Pole
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Bering Sea
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brown bear
Greenland
Iceland
North Pole
Océan Glacial Arctique
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op_source University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Rare Map Collection. G3300 1856 L48
op_relation "Atlas National…de la France." Paris: A. Combette, 1856.
World and Regional Maps, 16th to the 19th centuries
David Rumsey Cartography Associates.
MAP014
University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections, [Digital ID Number or Negative Number]
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spelling ftuwashingtonlib:oai:cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:maps/107 2023-05-15T15:20:17+02:00 Amérique Septentrionale Levasseur, Victor Laguillerme University of Washington Libraries. Special Collections Division. North America; Canada; Mexico; West Indies; Alaska; Greenland between 1845 and 1856 32 x 44 cm. Scanned from original map at 600 dpi in TIFF format, resized and enhanced at 400 ppi using Adobe Photoshop, and imported as JPEG2000 using ContentDM's software JPEG2000 Extension. 2008. http://cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:80/cdm/ref/collection/maps/id/107 French fre Combette, A. Lemercier, Alfred "Atlas National…de la France." Paris: A. Combette, 1856. World and Regional Maps, 16th to the 19th centuries David Rumsey Cartography Associates. MAP014 University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections, [Digital ID Number or Negative Number] http://cdm16786.contentdm.oclc.org:80/cdm/ref/collection/maps/id/107 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0/ For information on permissions for use and reproductions please visit UW Libraries Special Collections Use Permissions page: http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcollections/services/permission-for-use University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections Rare Map Collection. G3300 1856 L48 North America-Maps-Early works to 1800 Map; Engraving; image 1845 ftuwashingtonlib 2019-03-23T23:57:02Z 19th century Steel engraving handcolored with watercolor. Outline color. Relief shown by hachures. Printed above top border: "Amérique Septentrionale." Printed above top border in upper left: "Atlas Universel Illustré" Printed above top border in upper right: "Nouveau Continent." Printed beneath bottom border in lower left: "Géographie et Statistique de V. Levasseur. Ingenieur Géographe." Printed bottom border in lower right: "Illustré par Raimond Bonheur Peintre." Printed beneath bottom border in center: "Gravé par Laguillermie, rue St. Jacques. No. 82." Printed beneath bottom border in center: "Impie. de Lemercier, Paris." Printed beneath bottom border in lower right: "A Paris, chez. A. Combette, Editeur, rue de la Parcheminerie, 15." Printed within illustration beneath map in lower left is a table of population statistics: "Population des Etats d'Amérique. Terres Arctiques 50,000. Amerique Russe 50,000. _________ Anglaise 1,200,000. Etats-Unis 10,000,000. Texas 200,000. Méxique 8,000,000. Guatemala 3,000,000. Antilles (toutes les) 2,720,000. Total 34,200,000. Printed within illustration beneath map in lower right is an explanation of the figures and scenes included in the illustration: "Explication Du Dessin. Le haut du dessin représente les regions polaires imposant leur empire de glace et offrant une barrier insurmountable á l'activité des navigateurs qui ont voutu aborder le pole septentrional. Dans ces contrées désolées oú regnent d'effroyables tempetes, d'énormes montagnes de glace, image de la mort ont sokuvent arête les vaisseaux des marins intrépides don't la science a eu á deplorer la pérte. Les ours blancs, les phoques les baleines habitant ces eaux et ces terres oú le soleil fait á peine luire ses rayons. Sur le Continent, la contrée des Lacs qui communiquent entre eux par d'imposantes cascades, voit se faivre le commerce des pelleteries avec les tribus sauvages qui arrivent le long des fleuves. De l'autre cote du dessin on voit les chemins de fer don't les Etats-Unis sont sillonnés et le templre de Montezuma qui represent le Méxique. Les végétaux et les animaux de ce monde don't la découverte de Christophe Colomb a favorisé la connaissance complete, servent á embellir cette carteau bas de la quelle la jenue Amérique se repose au milieu des vegetations luxuriantes de sa partie méridionale et de sa guirlande d'iles que possédent les Européens." Depicts North America including Alaska, Canada as "Amerique Anglais", the United States, Texas as a sovereign nation, Mexico, Cuba, and the West Indies. Labels the Arctic Ocean as "Océan Glacial Arctique." The Bering Strait is shown as is the Bering Sea, the Gulf of California, the Gulf of Mexico, the Caribbean Sea, the Mississippi River, the Great Lakes, the Rocky Mountains, and the Sierra Nevada Mountains. The far northern coast of South America is also included as well as Iceland. Of note, Greenland is shown as a peninsula jutting out from land connecting to the North Pole. Surrounding the map is a large, full-color illustration with various glacial and tropical scenes, people, flora and fauna. In the bottom left, an Aztec pyramid is visible in the background. In the top right of the drawing are icy mountains and a boat blocked from passing through them to symbolize the North Pole. In the foreground are two vultures, a polar bear, a brown bear, a buffalo, a crocodile, a deer, a cougar, a porcupine and a coyote. Directly beneath the map is female figure of a "goddess of the harvest" reclining next to a bale of cotton. Scale: c.a. 1: 40,000,000. Victor Levasseur was a French cartographer in the nineteenth century. His major work was the "Atlas National … de la France" which he produced in 1845 and later editions (Tooley, 390). Laguillermé was a French engraver in the nineteenth century. He worked for Levasseur from 1854 to 1861 (Tooley, 371). Lemercier was a Parisian printer. His works include "Océanie" for Furne (1842) and "Océanie" for Levasseur (1838) (Tooley, 387). This particular map was published in Levasseur's "Atlas National … de la France" (David Rumsey Cartography Associates). Source(s): David Rumsey Cartography Associates. "David Rumsey Collection: Amerique Septentrionale. Atlas Universel Illustre. Noveau Continent." Tooley, Ronald Vere. "Tooley's Dictionary of Mapmakers." Hertfordshire: Map Collector Publications Limited, 1979. University of Maine. Catalog Record. Accessed 9 Feb 2009. Other/Unknown Material Arctic Arctic Ocean Arctique* Bering Sea Bering Strait brown bear Greenland Iceland North Pole Océan Glacial Arctique Alaska University of Washington, Seattle: Digital Collections Arctic Arctic Ocean Bering Sea Bering Strait Canada Greenland North Pole Découverte ENVELOPE(141.558,141.558,-66.775,-66.775) Phoques ENVELOPE(141.396,141.396,-66.814,-66.814) Pyramid ENVELOPE(157.300,157.300,-81.333,-81.333) Voit ENVELOPE(-65.530,-65.530,-66.658,-66.658) Peine ENVELOPE(-54.683,-54.683,-63.417,-63.417)