Jun 07, 2017 - Sale 2450

Sale 2450 - Lot 225

Price Realized: $ 37,500
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 4,000 - $ 6,000
(ARMENIAN - ATLAS.) Dadian, Hovhannes Amira [Illustrated World Atlas]. 10 hand-colored double-page engraved maps, lithographed pictorial title-page and dedication color-printed in red, blue and gold, 46 pages of letterpress text. lettering entirely in armenian alphabet. Folio, 24x18 inches, original paper-covered boards, wants rebinding; small light dampstain to lower corner of text leaves, occasional pencil marginalia, maps generally very clean with an occasional minor marginal tear. Provenance: Ink stamps of Mardiros Balayan, an Armenian cartographer in Cairo the 1920's; descended through his family. Venice: Monastery of St. Lazarus, 1849

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the first world atlas in the armenian language. The maps consist of the solar system, the world in double hemispheres, Europe, Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Oceana and individual maps of ancient Armenia and the Ottoman Empire. Each map was engraved in Paris and is primarily based upon contemporary French models. The Mekhitarist monastery on the island of San Lazzaro in Venice has long been a center of Armenian culture, study and publishing. Armenian-related books, pamphlets and maps were produced at the monastery's presses from the late eighteenth century until the late twentieth. Hovhannes Amira Dadian (1798-1869) was a member of an entrepreneurial family of the noble and privileged Armenian Ottoman class. Dadian's influence is characterized by his thirst for knowledge and his efforts to implement and improve centers of modern industrialization in many pockets of Turkey, having traveled for several years in Europe as a subject of the Sultan in search of ideas and innovation. His desire to bring updated western ideas of technology and education to his own country leaves little surprise to find Dadian's name attached as the patron to the present publication of mid-nineteenth century geography. The atlas has appeared at auction only once, in 1975. Rouben Galichian, Historic Maps of Armenia (2004), page 202-204; "The Dadians and Early Ottoman Industrialization", Haigazian Armenological Review, volume 8, 1980, pages 199-207.