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Description

A beautiful map of Northern New England, Northeastern Canada, including Nova Scotia, Labrador, and Newfoundland, published by Tobias Conrad Lotter in Augsburg.

The map's vertical format elongates the geography and distorts the true shape of Newfoundland. The St. Lawrence River runs nearly north-south.

The map is very detailed, especially along the coastlines and rivers. Many place names, both European and Indian.

At bottom right is a scene with several sailing ships. At the top left is a huge decorative title cartouche featuring allegorical figures, Indian chiefs, explorers, mapmakers, a fleet of ships, fishermen, and wildlife.

Condition Description
Printer's crease at right and some intermittent soiling.
Reference
Kershaw #344; Moreland and Bannister, p. 90.
Tobias Conrad Lotter Biography

Tobias Conrad Lotter (1717-1777) is one of the best-known German mapmakers of the eighteenth century. He engraved many of the maps published by Matthaus Seutter, to whose daughter Lotter was married. He took over Seutter’s business in 1756. Lotter’s son, M. A. Lotter, succeeded his father in the business.