Description: ` Your satisfaction is unconditionally guaranteed MenuCategoriesBird's Eye Maps of US CitiesCivil War Maps & ImagesUnited States Historical MapsTexas & Republic of TexasEurope & British IslesWorld MapsAsian/Eastern/AfricanScience and NASANovelty Maps & PostersGiclee Art PrintsSubway & Railroad MapsAmericas, Caribbean & CanadaNautical ChartsCiA MapsMilitary & AviationAstronomy & ZodiacPacific, Australia & PolesPhotographs & DrawingsFeminism, Suffrage Etc.OtherMap Of South America; Antique Map; Historic Cartography, 1747 Any quantity available.Contact us for multiple prints!16 X 24 or 24 X 36 inches40.5 X 61 or 61 X 91.5 cm A stunning map of South America first drawn by Daniel de la Feuille in 1706. Continent is represented according to the 18th century political geography. Labels several important cities including Cusco, Quito, Lima, San Sebastian, and Cartagena. Shows two large imaginary lakes in the interior. Title cartouche in the lower left hand quadrant features stylized images of Native Americans offering gifts to Europeans while an enormous and eerily grinning serpent looks on. Title in both Dutch and French. This is Paul de la Feuille's 1747 reissue of his father Daniel's 1706 map. Prepared for issue as plate no. 7 in J. Ratelband's 1747 Geographisch-Toneel. Daniel de La Feuille (1640 - 1709) was born of Huguenot stock in Sedan (L'Ardennes), France. As a young man he apprenticed as a watchmaker. In 1663 La Feuille married Charlotte Marlet, the daughter of a local carpenter. Twenty years later, in 1683, facing religious prosecution of Huguenots in France, the family fled to Amsterdam. By 1686 Daniel had become a burgher (citizen) of the city and established himself as an engraver, publisher, and art dealer. Not long after, in 1691, he was admitted into the Booksellers Guild. Though we are primarily concerned with his cartographic work here, his masterpiece is considered to be Devises et emblems, a collection of symbols and designs mostly likely intended as templates for silversmiths, engravers, and watchmakers. His cartographic work includes numerous individual maps and atlases, many of which continued to be published and republished well after his death in 1709. He was succeeded by his sons Jacob de la Feuille (1668 - 1719) and Paul de La Feuille (1688 - 1727). our item will look exactly like the product photos in this listing, including any white or textured borders.Everything is printed on easy-to-frame standard sizes, and we never crop or distort images. Your browser does not support the HTML5 Video element. Hanger OptionalType Simply select option with hanger. For a no-fuss, low-cost, handsome framing solution add a magnetic hanger! Assembling with no tools in a less than a minute, these hand-made hangers are made of the highest quality teak hardwood and super strong neodymium magnets. Fantastic for gifts!CategoriesBird's Eye Maps of US CitiesCivil War Maps & ImagesUnited States Historical MapsTexas & Republic of TexasEurope & British IslesWorld MapsAsian/Eastern/AfricanScience and NASANovelty Maps & PostersGiclee Art PrintsSubway & Railroad MapsAmericas, Caribbean & CanadaNautical ChartsCiA MapsMilitary & AviationAstronomy & ZodiacPacific, Australia & PolesPhotographs & DrawingsFeminism, Suffrage Etc.OtherOur Quality Process We take quality seriously. Your item is custom printed on acid-free premium matte photo paper with archival inks. All items are printed just for you, one at a time, order by order. Unlike other sellers, we carefully restore each image digitally by eliminating major defects while preserving any minor marks or flaws that give these historic images charm.Our Guarantee If you are not completely happy with your purchase, simply return it for a prompt, full refund. Or, contact us and we will do our best to get you the poster you want. Satisfaction GuaranteedShipping All items shipped within one business day, USPS first class, free of charge. We carefully roll your poster and protect it in a rigid mailing tube. Fast & free shippingPayment Paypal, credit and debit cards are all gratefully accepted. Copyright © 2021 History Prints. All rights reserved. eBay Template Design by OCDesignsOnline `
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