England by John Senex printed in 1744

Copper engraved map on hand laid paper with later hand colouring.

John Senex  (1678-1740)  was an English Cartographer, engraver and map seller.  Born in Ludlow, Shropshire Senex worked all of his career in London from premises in Fleet Street.  One of the foremost Geographers in England, Senex was renowned for the detail and elegance of his maps, particularly his world maps. He became Geographer to Queen Anne and was elected to a Fellowship of the Royal Society in 1728.  He was heavily influenced by the French Cartographer Guillaume de L’Isle, and is particularly known for his depiction of California as an Island detached from the North American continent.

This map was published in 'Geography Anatomiz'd'  by Patrick Gordon in 1744.

Page size is 21cm by 20cm
Map area is in fair condition for age, engravings are clear. Considerable age browning to paper. Hand colouring.
Blank on reverse
Fold as issued
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