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North circumpolar regions with kamtschatka and vancouver island, 1860 this original antique map titled north circumpolar regions presents a striking …
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North circumpolar regions with kamtschatka and vancouver island, 1860 this original antique map titled north circumpolar regions presents a striking mid-19th-century british view of the arctic world, centered on the north pole and surrounded by the northernmost coasts of europe, asia, and north america. The map originates from the imperial atlas of modern geography and was published in 1860 by w. G. Blackie, one of the leading british atlas publishers of the victorian era. The main circular projection focuses on the arctic ocean and the lands bordering it, including greenland, arctic canada, siberia, and northern scandinavia. Coastlines are carefully engraved and subtly hand-colored to distinguish territorial claims and regions, reflecting contemporary european understanding of polar geography at a time when arctic exploration was accelerating. Many coastal outlines, islands, and straits shown here relate directly to the era’s great expeditions in search of the northwest passage. Below the main map are two detailed inset maps: one of kamtschatka (kamchatka peninsula) in eastern siberia, showing its dramatic volcanic terrain and rugged coastline, and another of vancouver island on the pacific coast of north america, an area of growing strategic and colonial importance in the mid-19th century. These insets reinforce the global scope of the atlas and britain’s interest in northern maritime routes and frontier regions. Meridians radiate from the pole, giving the composition a strong scientific and graphic clarity. The combination of a polar projection with regional insets makes this map both intellectually engaging and visually distinctive. Its refined engraving, balanced layout, and original hand coloring give it strong decorative appeal alongside its historical significance. This map is especially desirable for collectors of arctic exploration, polar cartography, and 19th-century scientific mapping, as well as for interior designers seeking a large, conversation-starting wall map with a sense of discovery and intellectual ambition.
condition report: good antique condition. Light overall age toning consistent with age. Minor scattered foxing and light handling marks, mostly in the margins. Original fold as issued. No major tears or losses. Framing tips: a wide ivory or light parchment mat will emphasize the circular polar projection. A dark walnut, black, or understated antique gilt frame complements the map’s exploratory and scientific character. Uv-protective or museum glass is recommended. Technique: copper engraving with original hand coloring maker: w. G. Blackie, scotland, 1860
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- Dimensions
- 21.26ʺW × 14.57ʺH
- Period
- Mid 19th Century
- Country of Origin
- United Kingdom
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Paper
- Condition
- Good Condition, Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Black
- Condition Notes
- Very Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use\. Good antique condition. … moreVery Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use\. Good antique condition. Light overall age toning consistent with age. Minor scattered foxing and light handling marks, mostly in the margins. Original fold as issued. No major tears or losses. less
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