C1878

Australia & New Zealand.

Mapmaker:

John Bartholomew (1831 - 1893)

Colonial map of Australia and New Zealand with states coloured. South Australia and Northern Territory shown undivided and includes inland information.

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Full Title:

Australia & New Zealand.

Date:

C1878

Mapmaker:

John Bartholomew (1831 - 1893)

Condition:

One spot in Queensland, otherwise in good condition, with centre fold as issued.

Technique:

Hand coloured engraving.

Image Size: 

290mm 
x 222mm

Paper Size: 

327mm 
x 250mm
AUTHENTICITY
Australia & New Zealand. - Antique Map from 1878

Genuine antique
dated:

1878

Description:

Colonial map of Australia and New Zealand with states coloured. South Australia and Northern Territory shown undivided and includes inland information.

Mapmaker:

John Bartholomew Junior (1831-1893)
Scottish mapmaker born in Edinburgh. His father also John Bartholomew had started a map making business and which he worked in. He became assistant to August Peterman and in 1856 he took over the family business from his father’s. Bartholomew built up a reputation unsurpassed in Great Britain for the production of the finest cartographical work. He was the cartographer for George Philip and Sons.

He development of colour contouring (or hypsometric tints), the system of representing altitudes on a graduated colour scale, with areas of high altitude in shades of brown and areas of low altitude in shades of green. He first showcased his colour contouring system at the Paris Exhibition of 1878; although it initially met with skepticism, it went on to become standard cartographical practice.  Among his numerous publications, particularly worthy of note is the series of maps of Great Britain reduced from the Ordnance Survey to scales of ½ inch and ¾ inch to 1 mile, with relief shown by contour lines and hypsometric tints. The ½ inch series is among the finest of its kind ever produced. [2]  Upon his retirement in 1888, John Bartholomew was succeeded in the firm by his son John George, who extended the ½ inch series, and applied its principles to many other works. Bartholomew died in London on 29 March 1893.[2]  He is buried with his mother and father in Grange Cemetery in Edinburgh in the northwest section. His wife Annie MCGregor (1836-1872), whom he greatly outlived, is also buried there.

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