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Mouse Mat : Australia c. 1760, Mercator projection, from Atlas de Toutes Les Parties Connues du Globe Terrestre by Cartographer Rigobert Bonne pub. Geneva c. 1760
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Australia c. 1760, Mercator projection, from Atlas de Toutes Les Parties Connues du Globe Terrestre by Cartographer Rigobert Bonne pub. Geneva c. 1760
5242662 Australia c. 1760, Mercator projection, from Atlas de Toutes Les Parties Connues du Globe Terrestre by Cartographer Rigobert Bonne pub. Geneva c. 1760
Media ID 38333040
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1760 18th Australia Australia Bonne Circa Eighteenth Joined Land Making Mercator North Tasmania Projection Southern Tasmania Tasmania Tasmanian Australians Diemens
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This stunning print of Australia circa 1760, using a Mercator projection, offers a glimpse into the historical cartography of the continent. Created by renowned cartographer Rigobert Bonne and published in Geneva around the same time, this map showcases the intricate detail and precision that went into mapping out the landmass.
From Tasmania to southern and northern regions, every part of Australia is meticulously depicted on this map. The inclusion of Holland's influence on Australian exploration during the 18th century adds another layer of historical significance to this piece.
The joining of Diemens Land (now known as Tasmania) with mainland Australia further emphasizes the evolving understanding of geography during this period. This illustration serves as a valuable insight into how early explorers navigated and mapped out new territories.
As we gaze upon this piece, we are transported back in time to an era when cartographers like Rigobert Bonne were at the forefront of documenting our world. The attention to detail and craftsmanship evident in this map is a testament to their dedication to accuracy and artistry.
Overall, this print captures not just a geographical representation but also a snapshot of history unfolding before our eyes. It stands as a reminder of how far we have come in understanding our planet's vast landscapes.
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