

Antique Maps By Nicolas Sanson
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Nicolas Sanson is called 'the father of French cartography.' Modern cartography is usually thought of beginning with a period dominated by the Dutch school, with such notables as Ortelius, Mercator, Blaeu, and Hondius. This age was followed by a period of dominance by the French school of cartography, the beginning date of which is usually given as 1650, when Nicolas Sanson was publishing his important maps. The importance of Sanson is reflected by the fact that it is with his maps that the center of cartographic publishing and influence shifted from the Low Countries to France. Whereas the Dutch cartographers are known for their fabulous decorations and coloring, the French cartographers, led by Sanson, are known for their pioneering the scientific method of cartography. The maps following are excellent evidence of this shift in emphasis, with the topographical information presented representing only that data that could reliably be counted as having a scientific accuracy, and with this information depicted with a clear and precise simplicity.
Besides his up-to-date modern maps, Sanson also produced a very interesting group of maps showing the "ancient" world. There was considerable interest in this period during the seventeenth century, so Sanson took the best information he had available on the countries, cities and peoples of the distant past, and placed it on his modern geographical rendering. These are very interesting examples from one of the great map makers of early modern cartography. All the are decorative as well as historically significant, for they have attractive hand color and decorative baroque cartouches, and all are engraved in a precise, elegant manner.
All maps listed below were published in Paris by Sanson. They are all engravings with original outline color. All are in very good condition, except as noted.
World & The Continents

- WORLD "Mappe-Monde, ou Carte Generale Du Monde." 1651. 14 x 21. Some light old creases. Very good condition.
Sanson's map of the world. Unlike the earlier Dutch maps, Sanson's map focuses on the geographic and hydrographic information, the space around the double hemispheres left intentionally blank. The outline of the continents and the illustrations of interior information is very accurate for the day. For instance, this map shows all five Great Lakes, a feature shown for the first time by Sanson. However, Sanson was not immune to the cartographic myths of his day. The map shows a strange outline of a great southern continent, as well as several reflections of early knowledge of Australia, an interesting combination of old, mistaken beliefs and data from early explorations in the southern seas. Sanson also shows a large, mythical land of Jesso, El Dorado's Lake Parima in South America, and most interestingly, California depicted as an island. In Sanson's world map, made at a time when cartographers were first developing a scientific picture of the world, we can see the overlap of the old and new world views by the dominant mapmaker of his day. $2,400

- EUROPE "L'Europe." 15 1/2 x 21 3/4.
An outstanding map of the continent in the middle of the seventeenth century. Filled with finely engraved detail. Information on towns, cities, and political divisions is most interesting. $725
EUROPE
SPAIN
- Ancient Spain "Hispaniæ Antiquæ Tabulæ" 1641. 16 x 20 3/4. Some incidental smudges. $350 [Web only: for the pair $700]
- Northern Spain "Les Estats De La Couronne De Castille,...Castille Vielle, Leon, Gallice, Asturie, Biscaie, Seign'rie Navarre &c." 1652. 16 1/4 x 21 1/4. $350
- Southern Spain "Les Estats De La Couronne De Castille,..Castille Nouvell, Andalousie, Grenade, et Murcie." 1652. 6 1/4 x 21 1/4. $350
- Web only: the pair "Les Estats De La Couronne De Castille..." $600
- Navarre "Royaume De Navarre." 1652. 21 x 16 1/4. Some light spots in lower left. $350
- PORTUGAL
- Northern Portugal "Parte Septentrional do Reyno de Portugal." 1654. 16 1/2 x 21. With wonderful illustration of Portuguese sailing vessel. $425
- Southern Portugal "Parte Meridional do Reyno de Portugal." 1654. 16 1/4 x 21. $425
- Web only: for the pair, $750
- FRANCE
- Rivers of France "Carte Des Rivieres De la France." 1641. 16 x 20 1/8. $325
- Paris & environs "Diocese, Prevoste, et Eslection de Paris." 15 78 x 21. $350
- Isle de France, Champagne & Lorraine "Isle de France, Champagne, Lorraine &c." 1648. 14 1/2 x 22 3/4. Trimmed to side neatlines, as issued in atlas. $350
- Northern provinces "...Picardie, Artois, Boulenois, et Pays Reconquis &c." 1651. 15 1/4 x 20 1/2. Two spots in top margin, just outside neat line. $275
- Brittany "Duche, et Gouvernement e Bretagne." 14 1/2 x 20. 1690. A few spots in margins. $350
- Normandy "Duché et Gouvernement de Normandie." 1650. 15 x 20. $300
- Dauphine "Le Gouvernement General du Daufiné." 1652. 14 x 16 3/4. $300
- Orléanais "Gouvernement General d'Oreleans." 1651. 16 5/8 x 22 1/2. Trimmed just into neatline on bottom and sides. $300
- Duchy of Bourgogne Les Deux Bourgognes Duché, et Comté." 1648. 14 3/4 x 19 3/4. $300
- Bourgogne "Le Comté de Bourgogne." 1677. 21 1/8 x 15 1/2. $300
- BRITISH ISLES:
- Southeast England "Anciens Royaumes de Kent, d'Essex, et de Sussex..." 1654. 14 3/8 x 18 3/4. Extends also to London and southeastern midlands. $425
- Northern England "Anciens Royaumes de Mercie, et East-Angles..." 1654. 14 1/4 x 22 3/4. Trimmed to neat line at sides; remargined. Shows from Bristol-Windsor in the south to the Humber in the north. $425
- SCANDINAVIA "La Scandinavie." 1647. 12 x 12 5/8. $575
- Ancient Scandinavia "Baltia, quæ et Scandia, Finningia, Cimbrica Chersonesus &c." 1654. 13 x 12 7/8. With two light spots in margins. $400

- LOW COUNTRIES "Provinces Unies des Pays Bas." 1648. 16 1/8 x 20 1/8. Issued the year of the Treaty of Westphalia, establishing Dutch independence. $425
- BELGIUM "Picardie et les Pays Bas catholiques &co." 1648. 14 12 x 20 34/ $525
- Flanders "...Partie Orientale du Comte de Flandre..." 1689. 15 14 x 20 7/8. $350
- Namur "Comté de Namur." 15 1/2 x 17 3/4. $325
- Central Brabant "Menapii. Dioeceses de l'Archev. de Malines..." 1657. 14 1/2 x 21 3/4. $350
- GERMANY "Carte Generale de l'Empire d'Allemagne et Pays Circonvoisins." 1645. 16 x 22. Light spot in upper right corner, just into border. $575
- Ancient Germany 16 x 21. $425 [Web only: for the pair $750]
- Central Germany "Estats De la Succession de Cleves, et Juliers..." 1648. 14 1/2 x 21. $350
- Upper Saxony "Haute Saxe." 1655. 13 3/4 x 18 1/8. $350
- Bayern "Bayern. Baviere." 1655. 16 3/4 x 16 1/2. $350
- Brandenburg "Eslectorat, et Marqsat. de Brandebourg." 1654. 12 1/2 x 19 3/8. $350
- POLAND
- Pomerania "Duché de Pomeraine." 1654. Waterstains in margin. 13 x 20. $350
- Ancient (European) Sarmatia "Germano-Sarmatia." 1655. 15 1/8 x 21 3/4. $350
- RUSSIA "Estats du Czar ou Grand Duc de la Russie Blanche ou Moscovie." 16 x 18 5/8. $575
- Ancient (Asian) Sarmatia "Sarmatia Utraque Europæa et Asiatica." 1654. 16 x 18 1/2. $350
- BOHEMIA "...Royaume de Boheme." 1654. 14 3/4 x 19. $525
- SWITZERLAND "Les Suisses." 1648. 14 1/2 x 21 1/2. $550
- Tyrol "Le Tirol." 1654. 14 1/4 x 18 1/2. $350
- ITALY
- Northwestern Italy "Haute Lmbardie et Pays circomvoisins." 1648. 16 1/2 x 21 3/4. $375
- Calabre "Calabre." 16 1/4 x 22 1/4. 1648. Paper time toned. Narrow margin at top. $350

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