Mappemonde - J. N. Champion 1828

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Here is the English version in the same professional style: 📜 Description
Original double-hemisphere world map engraved by Jean-Nicolas Champion and published in Paris by Henri Langlois in 1828. This geographical map documents the representation of the terrestrial globe according to the geographical knowledge of the early nineteenth century and constitutes a significant example of French cartographic production intended for scientific dissemination and educational purposes. The composition is organized around two large adjoining hemispheres, entitled “Hémisphère Occidental” and “Hémisphère Oriental,” providing a detailed depiction of continents, oceans, major mountain ranges, river systems, and island groups. The title “Mappemonde Dressée par J. N. Champion, Ingénieur Géographe” clearly identifies the author of the geographical work, while the imprint of Henri Langlois attests to its inclusion within the flourishing Parisian cartographic publishing industry of the period. The map reflects an advanced stage in the understanding of the world, with a consolidated depiction of continental masses and increasingly accurate coastlines. Mounted on original linen and divided into eighteen folding sections to facilitate transport and consultation, the map represents a typical example of a nineteenth-century educational and wall map, conceived for practical and didactic use as well as for geographical reference. The work constitutes a valuable testimony to the development of modern cartography and to the growing importance of geography as a scientific discipline during the nineteenth century.

📚 Historical and Artistic Note
Jean-Nicolas Champion was among the geographers active in France during the first half of the nineteenth century, a period characterized by the rapid expansion of geographical knowledge and the increasing production of maps intended for educational purposes. The work was published by Henri Langlois, a Parisian publisher specializing in geographical and instructional material. Maps of this type, frequently mounted on linen and designed to fold for ease of use, were employed in schools, professional offices, and private libraries, contributing to the dissemination of an updated and scientific vision of the world within nineteenth-century European culture.

🧾 Technical Details
Type: Original geographical map (double-hemisphere world map)
Author: Jean-Nicolas Champion
Publisher / Printer: Henri Langlois
Place: Paris
Date: 1828
Material: Paper mounted on linen
Technique: Etching
Title / Subject: *Mappemonde Dressée par J. N. Champion*
Dimensions: Sheet 61 × 80 cm; engraved area 58 × 78 cm

🔍 Condition Report
Map in good overall condition. Example divided into 18 sections and mounted on its original linen backing. Minor age-related wear and signs of use consistent with the period. Engraved surface remains clear, well preserved, and fully legible. Verso not visible due to the linen mounting.

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