Code: 53949
Date: 1819
Copper engraving after Wyld engraved by Hewitt with original hand colouring. Overall size hinged into off white fully conservation grade mount and back with decorative v groove : 38.6 cms x 46.8cms; image size: 223mm x 304mm including imprint. Vignette bottom right shows a view of the Pantheon in Rome . Shows the Roman world from Greece, Macedonia etc eastward. Very good condition apart from very pale browning in Arabia Deserta.
Nathaniel Rogers Hewitt (fl.1804-1841) was a map draughtsman, engraver, printer and map colourist. (See British Map Engravers Worms and Baynton-Williams. James Wyld (1790-1836) Mapseller, cartopgrapher, publisher, engraver, lithographer, globemaker and surveyor. He took over the Faden business in 1823, subequently becoming Geographer to the King. The business was continued by his son James Wyld 2 after he died, it said by overwork, in 1836.