Richard Doyle’s The Fairy Prince: Victorian Fantasy With a Courtly Heart Richard Doyle’s The Fairy Prince...
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"Le globe terrestre representé en deux plans - hemisphere sur la projection de Mr de la Hyre de la Academie Royale de Science" is a beautiful example of 18th-century cartographic art. Published by Amédée-François Frézier and engraved by Am Gr Labbe, this map presents the world in two hemispheres, likely the Western and Eastern, offering a comprehensive view of the globe as it was understood at the time.
The map utilizes the projection method developed by Monsieur de la Hyre, a member of the prestigious Académie Royale des Sciences. This projection aimed to minimize distortion and present a more accurate representation of the Earth's surface.
Beyond its scientific value, the map is likely adorned with artistic flourishes characteristic of the period. These might include allegorical figures representing the continents, detailed sailing ships plying the oceans, and depictions of exotic flora and fauna. Such embellishments not only enhanced the map's visual appeal but also reflected the broader cultural and intellectual currents of the Enlightenment era, with its emphasis on exploration, scientific inquiry, and artistic expression.
This map served as both a valuable tool for navigation and geographical understanding and a beautiful object of art, inviting viewers to contemplate the vastness and wonder of the world.
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