Hand col. lithographed map. Relief shown by hachures. Shows Indian tribes, mineral deposits, etc. Covers Missouri and parts of Illinois, Iowa, Arkansas, Kansas, Oklahoma, Kentucky and Tennessee.
Note
Hand col. lithographed map. Relief shown by hachures. Shows Indian tribes, mineral deposits, etc. Covers Missouri and parts of Illinois, Iowa, Arkansas, Kansas, Oklahoma, Kentucky and Tennessee.
Note
Reference:
Checklist of printed maps of the Middle West to 1900, 1-0798, 9-0762; Phillips. Maps of America, p. 884.
Reference
Checklist of printed maps of the Middle West to 1900, 1-0798, 9-0762; Phillips. Maps of America, p. 884.
Reference
State/Province:
Illinois; Missouri; U.S. Mid West; U.S. South
State
Illinois; Missouri; U.S. Mid West; U.S. South
State/Province
Subject:
Mining
Subject
Mining
Subject
Full Title:
Partie des Etats-Unis. Amer. Sep. no. 49. Dressee et dessie. par Ph. Vandermaelen. La lettre par Fois. Charles. Desinee sur pierre et Litie. par H. Ode, Avril 1825. (Quatrieme partie. - Amer. sept. Bruxelles. 1827)
Full_Title
Partie des Etats-Unis. Amer. Sep. no. 49. Dressee et dessie. par Ph. Vandermaelen. La lettre par Fois. Charles. Desinee sur pierre et Litie. par H. Ode, Avril 1825. (Quatrieme partie. - Amer. sept. Bruxelles. 1827)
Full Title
List No:
2212.254
List_No
2212.254
List No
Page No:
4:49
Page_No
4:49
Page No
Series No:
267
Series_No
267
Series No
Engraver or Printer:
Charles, Francois; Ode, Henri
Engraver_or_Printer
Charles, Francois; Ode, Henri
Engraver or Printer
Publication Author:
Hassel, S. G. H., 1779-1829; Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795-1869
Publication_Author
Hassel, S. G. H., 1779-1829; Vandermaelen, Philippe, 1795-1869
Publication Author
Pub Date:
1827
Pub_Date
1827
Pub Date
Pub Title:
Atlas universel de geographie physique, politique, statistique et mineralogique, sur l'echelle de 1/1641836 ou d'une ligne par 1900 toises, dresse par Ph. Vandermaelen, Membre de la Societe de Geographie de Paris, d'apres les meilleures cartes, observations astronomiques et voyages dans les divers Pays de la Terre; Lithographie par H. Ode, Membre de la Societe de Geographie de Paris. Premier partie. - Europe. Bruxelles. 1827 ... Deuxieme partie. - Asie ... Troisieme partie. - Afrique ... Quatrieme partie. - Amer. sept. ... Cinquieme partie. - Amer. merid. ... Sixieme partie. - Oceanique. (with) Statistique de l'Europe d'apres Hassel.
Pub_Title
Atlas universel de geographie physique, politique, statistique et mineralogique, sur l'echelle de 1/1641836 ou d'une ligne par 1900 toises, dresse par Ph. Vandermaelen, Membre de la Societe de Geographie de Paris, d'apres les meilleures cartes, observations astronomiques et voyages dans les divers Pays de la Terre; Lithographie par H. Ode, Membre de la Societe de Geographie de Paris. Premier partie. - Europe. Bruxelles. 1827 ... Deuxieme partie. - Asie ... Troisieme partie. - Afrique ... Quatrieme partie. - Amer. sept. ... Cinquieme partie. - Amer. merid. ... Sixieme partie. - Oceanique. (with) Statistique de l'Europe d'apres Hassel.
Pub Title
Pub Reference:
Phillips, 749; Koeman Vdm 1; National Maritime Museum, 179; Wellens-De Donder, L. Philippe Vandermaelen 1795-1869, 4-5.
Pub_Reference
Phillips, 749; Koeman Vdm 1; National Maritime Museum, 179; Wellens-De Donder, L. Philippe Vandermaelen 1795-1869, 4-5.
Pub Reference
Pub Note:
These maps comprise volume 5 of Vandermaelen's Atlas Universel, here issued as separate, unbound sheets. This monumental work was the first atlas of the world with all maps on the same scale (and a large scale at that - about one inch to 26 miles) and the first lithographed world atlas. If all the maps were joined together they would form a globe of 7.75 meters in diameter (such a globe was made in Brussels). The maps were published originally in parts of ten maps each, beginning in 1825 and ending in 1827. Vandermaelen's maps are frequently misunderstood because each map is usually best comprehended in the context of its neighboring maps - the maps do not function well on their own, since they were all meant to be joined. Koeman states that "His atlases, although unique in concept and size did not possess that fine touch of cartographic style which make them attractive for a collector..." We strongly disagree - the graphic art of the maps must be appreciated in the context of lithography, a developing art at the time; as lithographs, they are very well done. For many of the areas depicted, these maps are the largest scale maps made at the time, and the most detailed (particularly in the American West). Maps are hand painted in outline color.
Pub_Note
These maps comprise volume 5 of Vandermaelen's Atlas Universel, here issued as separate, unbound sheets. This monumental work was the first atlas of the world with all maps on the same scale (and a large scale at that - about one inch to 26 miles) and the first lithographed world atlas. If all the maps were joined together they would form a globe of 7.75 meters in diameter (such a globe was made in Brussels). The maps were published originally in parts of ten maps each, beginning in 1825 and ending in 1827. Vandermaelen's maps are frequently misunderstood because each map is usually best comprehended in the context of its neighboring maps - the maps do not function well on their own, since they were all meant to be joined. Koeman states that "His atlases, although unique in concept and size did not possess that fine touch of cartographic style which make them attractive for a collector..." We strongly disagree - the graphic art of the maps must be appreciated in the context of lithography, a developing art at the time; as lithographs, they are very well done. For many of the areas depicted, these maps are the largest scale maps made at the time, and the most detailed (particularly in the American West). Maps are hand painted in outline color.