A NEW AND ACCURATE MAP OF CHILI, TERRA MAGELLANICA, TERRA DEL FUEGO..
£345
A detailed and most interesting map of South America from 26 degrees southwards, i.e. Paraguay, Chile, Argentina and Tierra Del Fuego with additional inset plan of Santiago, and map of Tierra Del Fuego with the unfinished outlines of the Falklands, here called "New Isles".
Emanuel Bowen was one of the more prolific and popular English map engraver/publishers of the period and his maps are of great interest now for their numerous annotations explaining the countries and features shown.
Excellent hand colour
Very good condition
code : M5263
Cartographer : Emanuel BOWEN
Date : 1744 London
Size : 36*42 cms
availability : Available
Price : £345
Emanuel Bowen (c.1693/1694-1767) was an English engraver, publisher and mapseller active in London between 1720 and 1767. His prolific output as engraver and publisher earned him recognition both in England and France, for he held the dual appointment of Engraver to George II and to Louis XV of France.
Bowen engraved large numbers of maps for general atlases, geographical text-books and periodicals, particularly The Complete System of Geography, the Universal History of the World, the small-format periodical The General Magazine of Arts and Sciences and the Complete Atlas.
Bowen also produced a large number of English county maps. His earliest known publication was a series of road maps of England and Wales, the Britannia Depicta, with a map of each county, produced in partnership with John Owen in 1720 (the Owen and Bowen maps). This series was very popular, being frequently re-issued up to 1764 and was the most successful successor to John Ogilby's renowned road book.