Description:

Hudson River
[Paris, France], ca. 1830s-1840s
"Itinéraire Pittoresque du Fleuve Hudson..." Engraving
Lithograph
A beautiful early-nineteenth-century lithograph, after Smith by Georges from Jacques-Gérard Milbert (1766-1840), "Itinéraire Pittoresque du Fleuve Hudson et des Parties Latérales de l'Amérique du Nord D'après les dessins originaux pris sur les lieux par J. Milbert, Ancien Professeur à l'École … Peintre, Voyageur, Naturaliste du gouvernement, correspondant du Jardin du Roi…" ["Picturesque Itinerary of the Hudson River and Lateral Parts of North America According to the Original Drawings Taken On-Site by J. Milbert, Former School Professor… Painter, Traveler, Naturalist of the government, King's Garden Correspondent…" N.d. but ca. 1830s-1840s. This title page appears to be from a later edition (published sometime after the 1828-1829 Paris: Henri Gauguin first edition of Milbert's title). Publication information appears at the bottom of the title page as: "Paris. / Chez E. Ardit Editeur Rue Vivienne No. 2." Expected wear including mild to moderate toning, isolated chipped edges and minor closed tears. The top edge is weathered, wrinkled, and stained. Else good to very good. Elephant folio, 14.125" x 21.5."

The title page includes 19 lines of text of various fonts, sizes, and stylistic embellishments. The text is enclosed within a trompe-l'oeil border divided into twelve segments, each containing vignettes of landscapes, animals, and figures. Animals include specimens unique to North America, such as the buffalo, American eagle, and raccoon. American Indians are depicted in the left lower scene, while a coureur du bois / hunter standing in front of a teepee is depicted in the right lower scene.

As the title suggests, Milbert's illustrated atlas focused on the Hudson River Valley, and the complete volume would have contained lithographs based on his original drawings of Albany, Troy, West Point, Niagara Falls, Saratoga Springs, and New York City. The "Lateral Parts of North America" were also discussed and portrayed, however, as far west as the Great Lakes region, as far south as Virginia, as far north as Canada, and also encompassing New England and the Mid-Atlantic states. Milbert's illustrated atlas was the product of 8 years of travels throughout the United States, completed between 1815-1823.

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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  • Dimensions: 14.125" x 21.5"
  • Medium: Lithograph

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