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Geographical Observations relating to the Kingdom of Algiers. c1738

Geographical Observations relating to the Kingdom of Algiers. c1738

by Gravelot, Hubert-François

Algiers antique print with Gaetulia antique map cartouche.

Original copperplate engraving by Hubert Francois Bourguignon d’Anville Gravelot after a drawing by C. Frederick for Travels and Observations relating to several parts of Barbary and the Levant, published in London c.1738 by Thomas Shaw.

This rare engraving on hand-made paper has fine later hand-colour which suitably compliments and accentuates the detail of the decorative cartouche and the large letter T within a classical frame surrounding an illustration of Atlas with the world sphere on his shoulders, with mountains behind him.

The text on front and reverse describes the geography and history: "The Country of the Algerines, commonly called Algiers, hath, since it became subject to the Turks, been one of the most considerable Districts of that Part of Africa, which the later Ages have known by the name of Barbary... (with Latin notes below)

Page size is 350 x 225mm (13 3/4 x 8 3/4 inches)

 

Stock Number: ap-mGO-AlgPrice: $145.00

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