Asia
John Tallis, Asia, London: The London Printing and Publishing Company, Circa 1850s
10 x 13.5 in (25 x 33.7 cm)
Decorative vignettes of Tartars, Russian Peasants, Petra and the Sun Birds of India and the Philippines.
The maps were drawn and engraved by John Rapkin for the The Illustrated Atlas, and Modern History of the World, Geographical Political, Commercial & Statistical, edited by Montgomery Martin.
John Tallis was one the most popular cartographers of the 19th Century and one of the last great decorative map makers. He was renowned for the very accurate and visually attractive maps and views of all world areas during the Victorian Age. His maps are prized for the wonderful vignettes of indigenous scenes, people, etc.
"John Tallis (7 November 1817 - 3 June 1876) was an English cartographic publisher. His company, John Tallis & Company, published views, maps and atlases in London from roughly 1838 to 1851.
Tallis set up as a publisher with Frederick Tallis in Cripplegate in 1842; the business moved to Smithfield in 1846, and was dissolved in 1849. From 1851 to 1854 Tallis operated as John Tallis & Company. He started the Illustrated News of the World which issued engraved portraits as supplements in a series entitled National Portrait Gallery of eminent personages in 1858, selling it for 1,370 pounds in 1861; it folded in 1863.
He lived in New Cross, South East London. His house on New Cross Road is listed as a Building of Special Architectural or Historic Interest, grade II. It has a blue plaque on the wall to signal the event." (Source: Wikipedia)
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