1832 John Arrowsmith Large Beautifully Hand Coloured Antique Map of Switzerland

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Seller: searching01 ✉️ (5,959) 100%, Location: Ivanhoe, VIC, AU, Ships to: WORLDWIDE, Item: 354731038885 1832 John Arrowsmith Large Beautifully Hand Coloured Antique Map of Switzerland. This large original hand coloured copper plate engraved antique map of Switzerland by John Arrowsmith was engraved in 1832 - the date is engraved at the foot of the map - and was published in Arrowsmiths 1834 large Elephant Folio edition ofLondon Atlas.
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Switzerland &c. and the passes of the Alps by J Arrowsmith....London 1832

Cartographer : - Arrowsmith, John 1790-1873
  • Date: - 1832
  • Size: - 25 1/2in x 21in (650mm x 535mm)
  • Ref#: - 91316
  • Condition: - (A+) Fine Condition

Description: This large original hand coloured copper plate engraved antique map of Switzerland by John Arrowsmith was engraved in 1832 - the date is engraved at the foot of the map - and was published in Arrowsmiths 1834 large Elephant Folio edition of London Atlas . (Ref: Tooley; M&B)

General Definitions: Paper thickness and quality: - Heavy and stable Paper color : - off white Age of map color: - Original Colors used: - Yellow, green, blue, pink General color appearance: - Authentic Paper size: - 25 1/2in x 21in (650mm x 535mm) Plate size: - 25 1/2in x 21in (650mm x 535mm) Margins: - Min 1in (25mm)

Imperfections: Margins: - None Plate area: - None Verso: - None

Background: The first printed map of Switzerland was published in Martin Waldseemuller's edition of Ptolemy in Strasbourg in 1513, but the manuscript map by Konrad Turst (1497) drawn to scale was a splendid first achievement for its time. Also the research of Vadianus at St Gallen University produced notable work, and along with the Germanic influence in Basle, which became part of the Swiss Confederation in 1501, and the highly developed wood engraving skills there, were important factors in European map publishing. The almost endless editions of Sebastian Munster's Cosmographia were published in Basle from 1540 for nearly a century and Zurich can claim to have published the first national atlas produced anywhere -that of Johann Stumpf in 1548-52. By comparison with her larger neighbours, Germany and Italy, Switzerland is considered not to have made a major contribution to Cartographic history. But over the years this has been contradicted, especially starting in the sixteenth century. In the second half of the sixteenth century many maps of the Swiss Cantons, in manuscript or woodcuts appeared, but the mountainous nature of the country produced its own mapping problems and imposed a need for large-scale surveys as well as practical and effective methods of showing land surfaces in relief. Early in the seventeenth century Hans Gyger perfected new ways of doing this but although he published a wide range of very large-scale maps of the cantons and of Switzerland as a whole his techniques did not receive the credit they deserved. On the other hand, his countrymen followed his example of compiling large-scale maps for which they have always been noted for up until the present day. (Ref: Koeman; M&B) Arrowsmith, John 1790-1873 Arrowsmith was an English geographer (mapmaker) and member of the Arrowsmith family of geographers. He was born at Winston, County Durham. In 1810 he joined his uncle Aaron Arrowsmith in his map-making business in London. In 1821, they published a map of North America using a combination of a maps obtained from the Hudson\'s Bay Company and Aaron\'s own previous work. After his uncle died in 1823, the business was carried on by his sons Aaron and Samuel Arrowsmith until 1839 when John Arrowsmith took over the business. In 1834 John published his London Atlas, which were the best set of such maps then in existence. He followed the atlas with a long series of elaborate and carefully executed maps, those of Australia, America, Africa and India being especially valuable. In 1863 he received the gold medal of the Royal Geographical Society, of which body he was one of the founders. He retired from a fully active participation in the firm about 1861 but continued to revise some of his earlier work. His address was Hereford Square, Kensington, from which address he issued a map of Australia in 1862. In all, including revisions, he produced well over four hundred maps. He operated in a similar manner to his uncle Aaron, compiling maps for Hansard and the Royal Geographical Journal, and occasionally for other publishers, e.g. Burrs American Atlas (1839) and Greys Journal (1841). He reissued some revised version of his uncles large maps but in the main he concentrated his efforts on perfecting his London Atlas., first published in 1834, which he constantly revised and improved as edition succeeded edition. This was a normal atlas size. Also like his uncle his interest was largely on foreign discovery and he produced many fine and up-to-date maps particularly of Australia and South Africa, incorporating many the latest information. In 1863 John was awarded a gold medal from the RGS for his services to geography. He died at his house in Hereford Square in 1873 aged 83 years leaving unpublished some fine maps of the Australian Colonies and other countries, his stock of maps, plates and manuscripts being sold at public auction in 1874. Please note all items auctioned are genuine, we do not sell reproductions. A Certificate of Authenticity (COA) can be issued on request. What is an Antique Map

The word Antique in the traditional sense refers to an item that is more than a hundred years old. In the past maps were sold in two forms, as a single sheet (broadsheet) or bound in an atlas or book. The majority of antique maps for sale today come from books or atlases and have survived due to the protection offered by the hardback covers.

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  • Condition: Fine
  • Date Range: 1800-1899
  • Type: Political Map
  • Format: Atlas Map
  • Printing Technique: Copper Plate
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Cartographer/Publisher: John Arrowsmith
  • Country/Region: Switzerland

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