C1801

Chart of the Straits bewtween Denmark and Sweden, …

Scarce, early c.19th hand coloured chart of the straits between Denmark and Sweden by William Faden showing the passage from the Kattegat through the sound to Copenhagen Road; and through the grounds to the entrance of the Baltic. Compiled from … Read Full Description

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Full Title:

Chart of the Straits bewtween Denmark and Sweden, Shewing the Passage from the Kattegat through the Sound, to Copenhagen Road; and thence through the Grounds to the Entrance of the Baltic.

Date:

C1801

Condition:

Small repaired tear at left margin, otherwise in good condition.

Technique:

Hand coloured copper engraving.

Image Size: 

386mm 
x 616mm

Paper Size: 

435mm 
x 663mm
AUTHENTICITY
Chart of the Straits bewtween Denmark and Sweden, Shewing the Passage from the Kattegat through the Sound, to Copenhagen Road; and thence through the Grounds to the Entrance of the Baltic. - Antique Map from 1801

Genuine antique
dated:

1801

Description:

Scarce, early c.19th hand coloured chart of the straits between Denmark and Sweden by William Faden showing the passage from the Kattegat through the sound to Copenhagen Road; and through the grounds to the entrance of the Baltic.

Compiled from the maritime surveys of Professor C.C. Lous and Admiral J. Nordenankar.

References:
Phillips, P. A List of Geographical Atlases in the Library of Congress. Washington 1973 :: 6010.

William Faden (1750 - 1836)

Important English cartographer and publisher who served as the royal geographer to King George III. Born in 1749, he rose to become one of the most influential figures in the golden age of British mapmaking. His career began in earnest when he entered into a partnership with Thomas Jefferys, an established mapmaker who had fallen into financial difficulty. Following Jefferys' death in 1771, Faden took over the business and quickly built a reputation for precision and artistic quality.
He published a vast range of maps covering Europe, Asia, and Africa, as well as specialized astronomical charts. His commitment to accuracy led him to incorporate the latest scientific surveys into his prints. He was particularly known for his involvement in the early stages of the Ordnance Survey, the national mapping agency of Great Britain. In 1801, Faden published the very first Ordnance Survey map, a detailed rendering of Kent that set a new standard for topographical excellence
As his career coincided with the American Revolutionary War, Faden became the primary source for the British public and government to understand the conflict, publishing numerous detailed battle plans and maps of North America. These works were often based on eyewitness accounts and surveys from British army engineers, making them some of the most accurate records of the era.
Faden’s influence extended into the administrative and royal spheres. His title as Geographer to the King, was not merely ceremonial; he provided the crown and the Admiralty with the geographic intelligence necessary for navigating a rapidly expanding empire. His workshop at Charing Cross in London became a hub for geographers, explorers, and military officers seeking the most reliable data available. He retired from the business in 1823, selling his extensive stock and plates to James Wyld, who had been his apprentice. Faden died in 1836, leaving behind a legacy of cartographic excellence that helped transition mapmaking from an interpretive art into a rigorous scientific discipline.

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