The Southern tip of the South American continent by F. von Stulpnagel, appeaing in Stieler's Hand Atlas, 1869. Notable for its precise rendering of the complex coastline, the dramatic Andean mountains, the treacherous Cape Horn, and the Strait of Magellan, which were vital to 19th-century navigation and trade. Insets show Rio de Janeiro.
Details
- Date: 1869
- Author: F. von Stülpnagel; Gotha, Germany
- Size: 48cm x 39cm
Condition
Very Good; Light toning and foxing affecting the margins and slightly into the image. The occasional spot. Centre-fold as issued.
1869 South America (Southern)
1869 South America (Southern)
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The Southern tip of the South American continent by F. von Stulpnagel, appeaing in Stieler's Hand Atlas, 1869. Notable for its precise rendering of the complex coastline, the dramatic Andean mountains, the treacherous Cape Horn, and the Strait of Magellan, which were vital to 19th-century navigation and trade. Insets show Rio de Janeiro.
Details
- Date: 1869
- Author: F. von Stülpnagel; Gotha, Germany
- Size: 48cm x 39cm
Condition
Very Good; Light toning and foxing affecting the margins and slightly into the image. The occasional spot. Centre-fold as issued.