A puzzling gift

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Atlas.

DOPTER, Jules Émile
Paris,
Émile Dopter, 29 rue Madame,
[1856]-1903.
Seven lithograph puzzle maps, original hand-colour in outline, housed in contemporary mahogany box, with decorative marked rules and lettering, two pieces lacking in France, and two North America.
285 by 385mm. (11.25 by 15.25 inches).
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Presented in a decorative wooden case, these geographical jigsaws were given as an extravagent gift to two girls, Yvon and Henriette Pasquet, according to the dedicatory panel inside. The emerging children's culture of the mid-eighteenth century produced toys and games that were often as ornamental as they were practical, and the demand for increasingly unique and interesting items eventually resulted in such puzzles. Although John Spilsbury is widely credited with creating...

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bibliography:

Lefebvre, Nicholson-Smith, 'The production of space' (Blackwell: Oxford, 1991); Norcia, 'Puzzling Empire: Early Puzzles and Dissected Maps as Imperial Heuristics', (Children's Literature, 2009); Norgate, 'Cutting borders: Dissected maps and the origins of the jigsaw puzzle', (The Cartographic Journal, 2007).

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