“…one of the largest, beautifullest, most useful, and diverting Ornaments…”

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[Map screen].

WILLDEY, George
London,
Sold [by] George [Will]dey at y.e Grea[t Toy], Spectacle & P[rint]shop or Grand M[aga]zine [of] Curio[sities...] y.e Corner of Lu[dga]te Street next St. [Pauls],
[1721].
Engraved map of the world, printed on four sheets joined, surrounded by 20 engraved circular and ovoid maps, all with original outline hand-colour, mounted on canvas on a four fold screen, some loss to edges of screen affecting title and imprint, a few maps with areas of loss, the majority skilfully repaired in facsimile, decorative border below, some cleaning and restoration to furniture.
2000 by 2560mm (78.75 by 100.75 inches).
18222

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George Willdey's magnificent atlas of World in the form of a screen.

The present screen consists George Willdey's large four-sheet world map, surrounded by twenty oval or circular maps, and was advertised by Willdey in the Post Man (issue 4112) on the 23rd - 25th November 1721:

"A large New and Correct English Map of the World, laid down according to the newest and most accurate Observations and Discoveries made by the Royal Society of London, and the ...

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bibliography:

British Library Maps Screen 2; Barber, Peter, & Harper, Tom, 'Magnificent Maps: Power, Propaganda and Art', British Library, London, 2010, p.98; Armitage, Geoff, & Baynton-Williams, Ashley, 'The World at Their Fingertips: Eighteenth-Century Two Sheet Double-Hemisphere World Maps', British Library, London, 2012, p. 97.

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