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1757 Engraving of Hudson Bay – Winter Encampment & Early Settler Cabin

$165.35
£124.48
€140
CA$227.78
A$255.10
CHF 133.11
MX$3,115.89
NOK 1,693.48
SEK 1,596.31
DKK 1,065.70

About the Item

Title: 1757 Engraving of Hudson Bay – Winter Encampment & Early Settler Cabin Description: This rare and historically significant 1757 antique copperplate engraving presents two compelling scenes depicting European and Indigenous life in Canada’s Hudson Bay region during the 18th century. Originally published in 'Histoire Générale des Voyages', it offers a detailed glimpse into the challenging conditions of early exploration and settlement in North America. The top illustration, 'Quartier d’Hiver dans la Rivière de Hayes', depicts a winter camp along the Hayes River, an important route for fur traders and explorers. Two large sailing ships are moored in the frozen waters, surrounded by a rugged, snow-covered landscape. The scene reflects the extreme conditions faced by European traders and adventurers as they navigated the Canadian wilderness. The bottom illustration, 'Maison de Montagu', showcases a wooden log cabin, likely built as a trading post or an early settler's home. A small group of figures stands in front of the house, while in the background, a settlement with multiple smoking wigwams or tents can be seen, indicating an Indigenous community or a shared winter encampment between European settlers and First Nations people. The details of the cabin construction, smoke rising from the settlements, and towering evergreen trees provide an atmospheric depiction of frontier life. This engraving is a valuable historical document illustrating the interaction between European traders and Indigenous communities during the early colonial period in Canada. A must-have for collectors of early Canadian history, fur trade ephemera, or antique travel illustrations. Condition: Well-preserved with crisp details and strong plate impressions. Light toning and minor edge wear, consistent with age. Matting & Framing Tips: A cool-toned mat, such as light gray or off-white, will complement the winter scenery. A dark wooden or rustic frame will enhance the engraving’s historical character, making it a striking display piece.
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 9.85 in (25 cm)Width: 7.17 in (18.2 cm)Depth: 0.01 in (0.2 mm)
  • Materials and Techniques:
    Paper,Engraved
  • Period:
    1750-1759
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1757
  • Condition:
    Well-preserved with clear plate impressions and strong details. Some light toning and minor edge wear, consistent with age.
  • Seller Location:
    Langweer, NL
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: BG-14038-781stDibs: LU3054343632372

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