Comparative View of the Principal Mountains and Rivers of the World - Aikman c.1850

Comparative View of the Principal Mountains and Rivers of the World - Aikman c.1850

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A. & C. Black’s Comparative Physical Geography (c. 1850–1860) Title: Physical Geography: Comparative View of the Principal Mountains and Rivers of the World Publisher: Adam & Charles Black Engraver: George Aikman Origin: Edinburgh, Scotland Date: c. 1850–1860 Technique: Steel engraving with original hand-colouring The Narrative: Nature Measured and Ranked This striking "comparative" chart is a masterpiece of Victorian-era information design, capturing a time when global exploration and the classification of the natural world were at their peak. Published by the same house that managed the Encyclopaedia Britannica, this print serves as a visual encyclopedia, allowing for the immediate comparison of the world's most formidable natural wonders on a single horizontal plane. It is a snapshot of geographical knowledge just before (or during) the final confirmation of Mount Everest's height, reflecting the intense scientific curiosity of the mid-19th century. Chronicles of the Print The Waterfall of Rivers: On the left and across the top, the world’s major river systems—including the Amazon, Nile, and Mississippi—are "unrolled" into vertical lines, allowing for a direct visual ranking of their lengths from source to sea. The Staircase of Peaks: The right side of the sheet features a staggered arrangement of the highest mountains from Asia, America, Africa, and Europe. Scientific Annotations: The chart identifies the "Snow Line" for various regions and includes specific landmarks, such as the highest point reached by a balloon or the "Highest growth of Lichens". Historical Geography: It meticulously labels legendary peaks such as Chimborazo (then thought to be the highest in the Americas) and the early surveyed giants of the Himalaya. Expert Engraving: Executed by the skilled Edinburgh engraver George Aikman, the print features crisp detail and delicate hand-colouring used to distinguish continental groups.

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