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1810 Whimsical Schoolgirl "Hartshorn" Map of New Foundland


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Title:    New Foundland.

Description:    This is a lovely little c. 1810 schoolgirl map of Newfoundland ( New Foundland ), Canada. Hand drawn in a fine and delicate hand with a whimsical circular floral motif border. Title in decorative writing below map proper. Shows Newfoundland with some interior detail with regard to mountains and lakes. No place names noted. Shows offshore shoals. Undated and unsigned but probably from about 1810. Similar pieces form the same collection are signed “Hartshorn”.

Date:    c. 1810 (undated)

Cartographer:    Schoolgirl maps began appearing in England and the United States in the later part of the 18th and the early 19th century. These wonderful, fascinating, and often whimsical maps are the product of a radical change in the education of women taking place at this time. Girl's schools, which formally concentrated only on the "womanly arts," began to see a need to education women in such subjects as geography, mathematics, and science. This transition occurred at a period of globalization, prosperity, and colonization. Men were ever more frequently called away from home by the exigencies of war, economy, and the administration of global empires. Women were thus left in control of their lives and finances on the home front. The education system of the period responded to these changes by advancing studies for women in history, geography, and hard sciences. Unfortunately, many of these progressive schools were highly underfunded and lacked proper educational materials such as maps and books. One way of adapting was to learn geography by copying maps and atlases borrowed from other institutions. Schoolgirl maps appear in a variety of formats, including embroidery, painting on cloth, and drawings on paper, ivory, and wood. Many schoolgirl maps are must be considered as much folk art as cartography. Click here for a list of rare maps from Schoolgirl Maps.

Size:   Printed area measures 5 x 6 inches (12.7 x 15.24 centimeters)

Condition:    Good condition. Minor water staining. Mold damage to marginal areas. Hand drawn. Blank on verso.

Code:   NewFoundland-hartshorn-1810 (Necessary for phone inquiries: 646-320-8650)




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