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    • TOMAS LOPEZ DE VARGAS Y MACHUCA Madrid (1730) / (1802) "Regnorum Hispaniae et Portugalliae"
      Oct. 29, 2024

      TOMAS LOPEZ DE VARGAS Y MACHUCA Madrid (1730) / (1802) "Regnorum Hispaniae et Portugalliae"

      Est: €300 - €400

      Hand-colored engraving The map is based on the information provided by Tomas Lopez de Vargas Machuca (1730-1802 and made by Franz Ludwig Güssefeld (1744 – 1807) in the workshops of the heirs of Homann in Nuremberg. Published in 1782. In the lower right corner there is an architectural cartouche flanked by plant motifs and at the bottom various symbolic elements or allegories to art, religion, military, overseas possessions and riches, associated with the royal crown. This cartouche contains the title, author, editor and date of publication. In the upper margin, outside the frame, appears the title in French: "Carte general d´Espagne et de Portugal divisee en ses provinces actuelles par DT Lopez, new dressee par FL G a Nuremberg chez les Heret. by Homann l'an, 1782". Measurements: Paper: 53 x 63 cm; footprint: 50 x 61 cm

      Ansorena
    • 1792 MAP OF NORTH AMERICA BY TOMAS LOPEZ
      Jan. 18, 2024

      1792 MAP OF NORTH AMERICA BY TOMAS LOPEZ

      Est: $700 - $900

      1792 MAP OF NORTH AMERICA BY TOMAS LOPEZ Engraved hand-colored map of North America by cartographer Tomas Lopez, 9 x 7.5 in. (sight), issued in 1792. Beautifully double-matted and set into an ornate dark wood frame. Fine. Tomas Lopez de Vargas Machuca (1730-1802) was one of Spain's most prominent cartographers in the eighteenth century. In 1752 the Spanish government sent Lopez for training in Paris with the renowned geographer Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d'Anville. When he returned to Spain he was named Geógrafo de los dominios de Su Magestad and put in charge of the geographic collections of Charles III. He published many maps, including his excellent maps of the Americas, and a variety of geography manuals.

      Alexander Historical Auctions LLC
    • SPANSIH IMPRINT OF THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY
      Dec. 09, 2023

      SPANSIH IMPRINT OF THE MISSISSIPPI VALLEY

      Est: $10,000 - $15,000

      LOPEZ DE VARGAS MACHUCA, Tomas (1730-1802). La Luisiana cedida al Rei N. S. por S. M.. Christianisima, con la Nueva Orleans, e isla en que se halla esta ciudad. Engraved map. Madrid, 1762. 17 1/4" x 20 5/8" sheet, 29" x 32" framed. A Spanish Imprint of the Mississippi Valley. A scarce and significant Spanish map of Louisiana, probably produced to commemorate the secret cession of the area from France to Spain in the Treaty of Fontainebleau at the end of the Seven Years' War. Lopez credits the work of Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d'Anville as the basis of his map. Inset maps of "Plano de la Nuevo Orleans" after Bellin and "Suplemento del Rio Misissipi" after Delisle; some staining and repair at lower right margin, a few other small stains and closed marginal tears. Handsomely framed with UVIII Plexiglass. REFERENCES: Charting Louisiana 34; Lowery 467; Streeter sale, 6:3913.

      Arader Galleries
    • T. LÓPEZ DE VARGAS MACHUCA (1730 - 1802) "Map of the Province of Segovia"
      Dec. 19, 2022

      T. LÓPEZ DE VARGAS MACHUCA (1730 - 1802) "Map of the Province of Segovia"

      Est: €140 - €160

      TOMÁS LÓPEZ DE VARGAS MACHUCA (Madrid, 1730 - 1802) "Map of the Province of Segovia" Engraving 78 x 85 cm 140 - 160 €

      Bayeu Subastas
    • Lopez Map of Louisiana Showing New Orleans
      Nov. 19, 2022

      Lopez Map of Louisiana Showing New Orleans

      Est: $10,000 - $15,000

      LOPEZ DE VARGAS MACHUCA, Tomas (1730-1802). La Luisiana cedida al Rei N. S. por S. M.. Christianisima, con la Nueva Orleans, e isla en que se halla esta ciudad. Engraved map. Madrid, 1762. 17 1/4" x 20 5/8" sheet, 29" x 32" framed. A scarce and significant Spanish map of Louisiana, probably produced to commemorate the secret cession of the area from France to Spain in the Treaty of Fontainebleau at the end of the Seven Years' War. Lopez credits the work of Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d'Anville as the basis of his map. Inset maps of "Plano de la Nuevo Orleans" after Bellin and "Suplemento del Rio Misissipi" after Delisle; some staining and repair at lower right margin, a few other small stains and closed marginal tears. Handsomely framed with UVIII Plexiglass. REFERENCES: Charting Louisiana 34; Lowery 467; Streeter sale, 6:3913.

      Arader Galleries
    • Tomás López de Vargas Machuca (1730 - 1802) "Plano Geométrico de Madrid dedicado y presentado al Rey Nuestro Señor Don Carlos III"
      Dec. 14, 2020

      Tomás López de Vargas Machuca (1730 - 1802) "Plano Geométrico de Madrid dedicado y presentado al Rey Nuestro Señor Don Carlos III"

      Est: €300 - €400

      Tomás López de Vargas Machuca (Madrid, 1730 - 1802) "Plano Geométrico de Madrid dedicado y presentado al Rey Nuestro Señor Don Carlos III" A map of Madrid dedicated to Charles III of Spain Coloured engraving 63 x 91 cm

      Goya Subastas
    • LÓPEZ DE VARGAS MACHUCA, TOMÁS. 1730-1802. Mapa Maritimo del Golfo de Mexico e Isles de la America para el uso de los Navegantes en esta parte del Mundo.... [Madrid]: T. Lopez and J. de la Cruz Cano y Olmedilla, 1755.
      Sep. 20, 2016

      LÓPEZ DE VARGAS MACHUCA, TOMÁS. 1730-1802. Mapa Maritimo del Golfo de Mexico e Isles de la America para el uso de los Navegantes en esta parte del Mundo.... [Madrid]: T. Lopez and J. de la Cruz Cano y Olmedilla, 1755.

      Est: $9,000 - $12,000

      LÓPEZ DE VARGAS MACHUCA, TOMÁS. 1730-1802. Mapa Maritimo del Golfo de Mexico e Isles de la America para el uso de los Navegantes en esta parte del Mundo.... [Madrid]: T. Lopez and J. de la Cruz Cano y Olmedilla, 1755. Copper-engraved map, 800 x 570 mm. Small repairs to lower blank margin, some creasing around center fold. VERY RARE SPANISH MARITIME CHART OF FLORIDA, LOUISIANA, AND PARTS OF TEXAS AS WELL AS THE CARIBBEAN, COLOMBIA, AND VENEZUELA. First edition of López's maritime map of Caribbean coastlines during the French and Indian War (1754-1763). López's interests extend north to the Spanish colony of Florida (ceded to Britain in 1763) and Louisiana, which would become a Spanish territory in 1762. As expected for a sea-chart, great detail is given to coastlines, and Florida is drawn as a series of closely associated islands. The cartouche displays the agricultural bounties of the New World, with a laurel wreath and sword on the left symbolizing the colonists' victory over the indigenous populations, a crown of feathers and a bow and quiver on the right. The cartography is based on d'Anville's maps of the region. Phillips 685.

      Bonhams
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