Description: Virginia, Discovered and Described by Captain John Smith. -See more info below- Detailed Specifications This is a reproduction of the original map This Map Comes in Sizes: 11"x14", 16"x20" and 23"x29" We have more Maps of Virginia in Our StoreWe have more Pictorial Maps in Our StoreREMEMBER, the smaller the map size the harder it is to read the text.All Our Posters and Maps Are Made in the USA The first American edition of John Smith's map of the newly formed Virginia colony, one of the true milestones in the mapping of America.As noted by Burden, Smith's map is "one of the most important printed maps of America ever published and certainly one of the greatest influence. It became the prototype for the area for half a century." Burden goes so far as to say that the map's publication considerably influenced the success of the Virginia Colony itself.In 1606, the London Company sent its first ship to Virginia and established the Jamestown settlement. Captain John Smith accompanied the English settlers at Jamestown. Between 1607 and 1609, he explored the major rivers which flowed west into the Chesapeake Bay, recording the names of the Native American villages and tribes he encountered. The limits of Smith's explorations are marked with a Maltese cross. Beyond the crosses, Smith relied on Native American accounts to delineate territories further upriver. Smith notes on the map "to the crosses hath bin discouerd what beyond is by relation."Smith's depiction of the Native American villages and accounts of the region are one of the primary sources for information on the region in the early 17h Century. Burden notes that "to this day the map is still used by archaeologists to locate native Indian villages. It records 166 of them, and is remarkably detailed." The illustrations of Powhatan's Council and a Sasquesahanough Indian are derived from the original drawings of John White.Upon Smith's return to England in 1609, Smith employed William Hole to engrave a map, which was first included in a small pamphlet by Joseph Barnes of Oxford in 1612. The map would not appear again for 12 years, when it was included, along with Smith's map of New England, in his landmark work, The Generall Historie of Virginia, New-England, and the Summer Isles, in 1624. The following year it was included in Purchas His Pilgrimes.Smith's map was by far the most important map of Virginia published in the first part of the 17th Century. First issued in 1612, it became the prototype map of the region until Augustine Hermann's map of 1673. The map depicts a number of explorations and observations of Smith and the Jamestown settlers. There is some question as to whether the map is the work of Smith, who led most of the explorations, or the surveyor accompanying him, Nathaniel Powell. However, convention attributes the map to John Smith as his name appears on it in two publications by him and in a third by Samuel Purchas who credits Smith with the production of the map.The present example the American Edition of the map, which appeared in Smith's Generall Historie of Virginia, New England, and the Summer Isles. In the 1819 version, the maker corrects the spelling of the word "Discribed" on the original. This 1819 map is a re-engraving of State 10 of John Smith's map and is the first American reproduction of Smith's map. The style of the engraving on this new copper plate is different from the original, and the phrase "Graven by William Hole" was omitted since the reference to William Hole was no longer true. This map comes with a white border around the image --------------------------- -How are the prints shipped? They are rolled and placed into a rigid tube or box. -Is this available in a larger/smaller size. Yes. For smaller or larger sizes, email us. Printed on premium 36lb matte paper with fade resistant archival inks and includes a white border on all sides to allow for matting and framing. Please note that there may be some variation in the color of the on-screen image and the actual item received. This is subject to the brightness and contrast of your screen settings.This is a modern UNFRAMED reproduction of the original print - Frames are NOT Included.
Price: 13.95 USD
Location: Clarkston, Georgia
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Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 14 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Features: Unframed
Region of Origin: United States
Item Width: 3 variations
Time Period Manufactured: Pre-1950
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Item Length: 3 variations
Item Height: 3 variations
Subject: Maps
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Material: Matte Paper
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Framing: Unframed
Artist: John Smith
Year of Production: 1606
Original/Licensed Reprint: Reproduction
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Featured Person/Artist: John Smith
Style: Vintage
Color: Multi-Color
Signed: No
Unit of Sale: Single Piece
Theme: Map
Type: Poster
Unit Type: Unit
Unit Quantity: 1
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Color: 11"x14"
Price: 13.95 USD
Available Quantity: 8
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Color: 16"x20"
Price: 21.95 USD
Available Quantity: 17
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Color: 23"x29"
Price: 37.95 USD
Available Quantity: 11
Quantity Sold: 3