Petermann, A.
Karte der Arktischen & Antarktischen Regionen zur Übersicht der Entdeckungsgeschichte. - Von A. Petermann
Petermann, A. – Antarctic · Lithograph, Hand Coloured · Petermanns Geographische Mitteilungen, Gotha · 1865.
Eigenschaften
- Published: Gotha
- Published date: 1865
- Technique: Lithograph / Original color.
- Type: map
- Issue date: 1865.
- Category: Arctic & Antarctic regions
- Size: 26 x 45 cm (10.25 x 17,75 inches).
- Stock number: 36956
- Condition: In excellent condition. The map was originally folded, so that the old folds are still slightly visable.
Article description
Article description
Original antique lithograph, hand coloured, published by Justus Perthes in Gotha for 'Petermanns Geographische Mitteilungen', 1865.. Original lithograph, handcolored in outline and wash when published. Sheet: 26 x 45 cm (10.25 x 17,75 inches).. August Heinrich Petermann (1822–1878) was one of the most important German cartographers and geographers of the 19th century. Born in Bleicherode, Saxony, he trained at the Geographische Kunstschule in Potsdam under Heinrich Berghaus — himself a leading student of Alexander von Humboldt. After a formative decade in Edinburgh and London (1845–1854), where he gained broad experience in the commercial and scientific aspects of cartography, Petermann returned to Gotha and joined the Justus Perthes publishing house. In 1855 he founded 'Petermanns Geographische Mitteilungen' (PGM), which swiftly became one of the world's foremost geographical journals — the definitive record of the great age of exploration and discovery. Petermann personally produced over 500 maps and signed 226 articles in PGM, ranging across Africa, the Polar regions, Asia, and the history and practice of cartography. In 1902, the eminent British cartographer J. G. Bartholomew wrote: 'No one has done more than he to advance modern cartography.' His maps are held in major institutions worldwide, including the Library of Congress, the British Library, and the Bibliothèque nationale de France. Maps of the Arctic and Antarctic regions showing the European history of discovery. "Unexplored area" marked in the middle of the two poles. In excellent condition. The map was originally folded, so that the old folds are still slightly visable.Petermann, A. – Antarctic · Lithograph, Hand Coloured · Petermanns Geographische Mitteilungen, Gotha · 1865.
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