Description: Map size: 20 inches x 2 feet (60.96cm x 50.8cm) | Ready to frame in standard size frame (20x24) | Frame not included | Archival quality reproduction A groundbreaking convention establishing map of extreme scarcity, this is William Darton and W. R. Gardner's 1823 comparative mountains and rivers of the world chart. According to Rumsey this is the first known example of a comparative chart to depict both mountains and rivers in the same plate - thus defining a cartographic style that would flourish throughout the remainder of the 19th century. The comparative mountains section, occupying the lower right half of this chart, details the principle mountains of the world. Ranges are color coded to show different types of vegetation and numerically reference tables in the lower right quadrant. The elevations of a number of important cities including Paris, Rome, London, Geneva, Mexico, Bogota, and Quito, among others, are noted. There are also extensive notations on vegetation, volcanic activity, and lichen, much of which is no doubt influenced by Humboldt. The Himalayan peak Dhaulagiri is identified as the world's greatest mountain. Even the ballooning feat of Gay-Lussac who attained an altitude of 7000 meters in 1808 is noted. The upper left portion of this chart is dominated by the world's greatest rivers. Darton and Gardner attempt not only to express the lengths of the various rivers, but also details regarding their course and sources. All along each river important lakes, cities, directions, and distance measurements are noted. Here the Amazon is identified as the world's greatest river at some 3600 miles, followed by the Mississippi at 3530 miles. This is only the second known example (Rumsey's being the first) to appear either on the market or in an institutional collection. That Wolter, whose study of Comparative charts is the most significant scholarly approach to this material currently published, was not aware of this map is suggestive of its extreme rarity. A unique example that will not likely appear on the market again. Powered by SixBit's eCommerce Solution
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Location: Toledo, Oregon
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Original/Reprint: Reprint
Framing: Unframed
Color: Black & White
Photographer: Unknown
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Original/Licensed Reprint: Licensed Reprint
Format: Wall print
Number of Photographs: 1
Size: 24 inch
Features: Matte
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Material: Paper
Finish: Matte
Theme: History
Type: Map
Featured Person/Artist: Unknown
Year of Production: 1800-1950
Image Color: Color
Subject: History
Production Technique: Giclee
Time Period Manufactured: 1800-1950
Style: Documentary