A chart of the Island of Matrimony and part of Friesland
and with the adjacent isles. Constructed by Horatio: N:
[Bristol,
c1800].
Manuscript chart pen and ink with wash colour, Bristol Paper blindstamp to top right corner.
210 by 265mm. (8.25 by 10.5 inches).
15963
notes:
Rare manuscript chart of matrimony.
During the eighteenth century, a popular subject for spoof cartography was marriage, as shown in this fantasy chart. One begins the journey in the "Independence Isles" and navigates through a number of landmarks including the "Harbor of Confidence" and "Temple of Cupid" before heading to the "Island of Matrimony", where the "Wash of Chastity" and "Streames of Affection" await.
However, caution must be taken as just ...
During the eighteenth century, a popular subject for spoof cartography was marriage, as shown in this fantasy chart. One begins the journey in the "Independence Isles" and navigates through a number of landmarks including the "Harbor of Confidence" and "Temple of Cupid" before heading to the "Island of Matrimony", where the "Wash of Chastity" and "Streames of Affection" await.
However, caution must be taken as just ...
bibliography:
Kathryn Ready, "Anna Letitia Barbauld's 'To Mr. Barbauld, with a Map of the Land of Matrimony' and the History of Sentimental Cartography", History of European Ideas, vol. 42, 2016.
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