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1788. Nouvelle Carte Des Pays Situes au Pole du Nord, Jusqu'Au 50e. Degre; dressees d'apres les relations les plus recentes et les plus authentiques par. J.R. Forster, en 1783

  • Nouvelle Carte Des Pays Situes au Pole du Nord, Jusqu'Au 50e. Degre; dressees d'apres les relations les plus recentes et les plus authentiques par. J.R. Forster, en 1783

Nouvelle Carte Des Pays Situes au Pole du Nord, Jusqu'Au 50e. Degre; dressees d'apres les relations les plus recentes et les plus authentiques par. J.R. Forster, en 1783 information:

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 11.379MiB
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 1
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 Paris

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Nouvelle Carte Des Pays Situes au Pole du Nord, Jusqu'Au 50e. Degre; dressees d'apres les relations les plus recentes et les plus authentiques par. J.R. Forster, en 1783

Fine map of the polar regions, which illustrated the French edition Johann Reinhold Forster's Geschichte der Entdeckungen und Schiffahrten im Norden, first published in 1784.

The map translates as follows:

New map of the countries situated fifty degrees east of the North Pole drawn from the latest the most authentic relations, by J. R. Forster in 1783

Pierre Antoine Tardieu (1784-1869), also known to sign his works as PF Tardieu, was a prolific French map engraver and geographer. The Tardieu family, based in Paris, was well known for their talent in engraving, cartography, and illustration. Pierre Antoine’s father, Antoine Francois Tardieu, was an established cartographer who published numerous atlases. His son is said to have collaborated with him for many years before establishing his own independent career.

Pierre Antoine Tardieu’s most famous work includes engravings of the islands of La Palma and Tenerife, for which in 1818 he was awarded a bronze medal by King Louis-Phillipe for the beauty and accuracy of his mapping. Other famous work includes his mapping of Louisiana and Mexico, engravings of Irish counties, maps of Russia and Asia, and his highly celebrated illustrations of all the provinces of France. He was also the first mapmaker to engrave on steel.

Tardieu was a popular map engraver in his lifetime, enjoying the patronage of the likes of Alexander von Humboldt and respect among his peers. In 1837, he was appointed the title Chevalier de la Légion d’honneur. As was written in his obituary in the Bulletin of the Geographical Society of France, he was renowned for his combination of technical talent and scholarly research skills and praised for furthering his family’s well-respected name in the scientific arts.


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Size:
8255x8257 px
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11.379MiB
Number of pages:
1
Place:
Paris
Author:
Pierre Antoine Tardieu.
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