Description: Ghana Cape Coast Old print Vue de la Côte depuis Mina Bellin 1754Title: Vue de la Côte depuis Mina Jusqu'au Maure tirée de Barbot et de Smith.Description: Ghana, Old print of the Cap Coast with Castle St. George de Mina, Fort Conradsbourg (Mont St. Jago) and Fort Royal at Manfro, In the foreground transport of slaves to the ship to transport to the Americas.Cartographer: Jacques Nicolas Bellin (1703 – 1772).In 1721, at age 18, he was appointed hydrographer (chief cartographer) to the French Navy. In August 1741, he became the first Ingénieur de la Marine of the Depot des cartes et plans de la Marine (the French Hydrographical Office) and was named Official Hydrographer of the French King.Bellin was born in Paris. He was hydrographer of France's hydrographic office, member of the Académie de Marine and of the Royal Society of London. Over a 50-year career, he produced a large number of maps of particular interest to the Ministère de la Marine.16th -17th -18th-19th Century maps & atlases & prints.We sell guaranteed Absolutely Original authentic Maps and Prints.A Certificate of Authenticity ( COA ) will be supplied on request.Size:Sheet app.: 15.25 x 10 inches. 38 x 25.5 cm.Image app.: 11.25 x 7.5 inches. 28 x 19 cm.Condition: Fine hand colored copper engraving in overall very good condition. MapandMaps. For the complete Map and Print collection see our online site. MapandMaps Cartography of the World. Always real antique maps - Always original - Never reproductions. Europe buyers; we accept payment in Euro.
Price: 185 USD
Location: Europe EU.
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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
Date Range: 1700-1799
City: Africa original antique map.
Format: Atlas Map
Type: County Map
Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
Printing Technique: Copper Plate
Cartographer/Publisher: Jacques Nicolas Bellin (1703 – 21 March 1772)