Step into the world of early 19th-century geographical exploration with this exquisite "Comparative View of the Lengths of the Principal Rivers in the World," crafted by the renowned mapmaker C. Smith in 1817. This beautifully colored thematic map offers a fascinating comparative analysis of the world's major rivers, meticulously straightened to showcase their lengths. The map's unique design and detailed illustrations provide an insightful glimpse into the geographical knowledge and exploration achievements of the time, making it a captivating piece for any map enthusiast or history aficionado.
The map features a comprehensive table listing the lengths of the rivers in British miles, accompanied by textual descriptions that offer deeper insights into each river's course and significance. Notably, the Missouri River is highlighted with a detailed account of its exploration by Lewis and Clark, emphasizing its "extremely devious" path. This historical context not only adds depth to the map but also underscores the importance of river navigation and exploration during this period.
One of the most striking elements of this map is its use of color and design to enhance the visual appeal and clarity of the information presented. The rivers are color-coded and straightened, with small north-pointing arrows indicating the direction of flow. This innovative approach allows for easy comparison of river lengths and provides a clear and engaging visual representation of the data. The map's elegant design and attention to detail make it a true work of art.
C. Smith, the mapmaker, was a prominent figure in early 19th-century cartography, known for his detailed and informative maps. His work reflects a deep understanding of geography and a commitment to accuracy and clarity. This map is a testament to his skill and dedication, offering a unique perspective on the world's principal rivers and their significance in global geography.
This map is not just a geographical tool but a historical document that captures the spirit of exploration and discovery that defined the early 19th century. It provides a comparative understanding of river lengths across different continents, including North America, South America, Africa, Europe, and Asia. The map's educational value and historical significance make it a valuable addition to any collection, offering a window into the past and a deeper appreciation of the natural world.
Places on this map
- Missouri River
- Amazon River
- Nile River
- Mississippi River
- Yangtze River
- Danube River
- Ganges River
- Volga River
- Rhine River
- Thames River
- Orinoco River
- Euphrates River
- Indus River
- Niger River
- Don River
- Tigris River
- Dnieper River
- Loire River
- Elbe River
- Seine River
- Tagus River
- Vistula River
- Po River
- Weser River
- Guadiana River
- Ebro River
- Rhone River
- Dniester River
- Douro River
Notable Features & Landmarks
- Comparative lengths of the world's principal rivers.
- Direction of river flow indicated by small north-pointing arrows.
- Lengths of rivers in British miles.
- Detailed textual descriptions accompanying the illustration.
- Mention of the Missouri River's exploration by Lewis and Clark.
- Rivers from various continents including North America, South America, Africa, Europe, and Asia.
- Straightened rivers for comparative purposes.
- Color-coded rivers to enhance visual appeal.
- Comprehensive table listing the lengths of the rivers.
- Early 19th-century understanding of world geography.
- Educational value in providing a comparative understanding of river lengths.
- Insight into the geographical knowledge and exploration achievements of the early 1800s.
Historical and design context
- Created by C. Smith in 1817, a notable mapmaker of the early 19th century.
- Reflects early 19th-century geographical knowledge and exploration.
- Highlights the importance of river navigation and exploration during this period.
- Infographic thematic map showcasing comparative analysis.
- Rivers are straightened to indicate their lengths.
- Use of color and design to enhance visual appeal and clarity.
- Compass orientation of the flowing stream indicated by small north-pointing arrows.
- Detailed textual descriptions provide deeper insights into each river's course and significance.
- Historical context of the Missouri River's exploration by Lewis and Clark.
- Offers a unique perspective on the world's principal rivers and their significance in global geography.
- Provides a window into the past and a deeper appreciation of the natural world.
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This map looks great at every size, but I always recommend going for a larger size if you have space. That way you can easily make out all of the details.
This map looks amazing at sizes all the way up to 70in (180cm). If you are looking for a larger map, please get in touch.
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This map is available as a giclée print on acid free archival matte paper, or you can buy it framed. The frame is a nice, simple black frame that suits most aesthetics. Please get in touch if you'd like a different frame colour or material. My frames are glazed with super-clear museum-grade acrylic (perspex/acrylite), which is significantly less reflective than glass, safer, and will always arrive in perfect condition.