Author: Hermann Moll
Publisher: published in London.
Year: 1708
Size: 20 x 26 cm
Reference: Quirino, Addendum, no. XIII; Moreland & Bannister: Antique Maps, pp. 163/5
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hand-coloured copper engraving.
EXTREMELY RARE map from ‘Atlas Minor’, vol. 1, p. 110. Herman Moll (c. 1654-1732) was one of the most important London mapmakers in the first half of the eighteenth century. Moll was probably born in Bremen, Germany, around 1654. He moved to London to escape the Scanian Wars. His earliest work was as an engraver for Moses Pitt on the production of the English Atlas, a failed work which landed Pitt in debtor’s prison. Moll also engraved for Sir Jonas Moore, Grenville Collins, John Adair, and the Seller & Price firm. He published his first original maps in the early 1680s and had set up his own shop by the 1690s.
crisp and strong impression, wide margins.