A MAP of the COUNTRY/ in which the Army under/ L.\T GENERAL BURGOYNE/ acted in the Campaign of 1777,/ shewing the Marches of the Army/ & the Places of the principal Actions.
Mr. Medcalfe, William Faden
February 1 1780 (1780-1780)
Category
Prints and Maps
Creator/Artist/Maker
Mr. Medcalfe (Draftsman)
Place of Origin
London; London; England; United Kingdom; Europe
Materials
Ink
Watercolor
Paper (laid)
Museum Object Number
1978.0040.002
Credit Line/Donor
Museum purchase with funds provided by the Special Fund for Collection Objects
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Object Number
1978.0040.002
Object Name
Map
Title
A MAP of the COUNTRY/ in which the Army under/ L.\T GENERAL BURGOYNE/ acted in the Campaign of 1777,/ shewing the Marches of the Army/ & the Places of the principal Actions.
Category
Prints and Maps
Creator (Role)
Mr. Medcalfe (Draftsman); William Faden (Engraver and publisher)
Place of Origin
London; London; England; United Kingdom; Europe
Date
February 1 1780 (1780-1780)
Mark/Signature/Inscription/Label
Type: Inscription
Location: Top right, in cartouche
Inscription: Drawn by M.\R MEDCALFE/ Engraved by W.\M FADEN.
Type: Inscription
Location: Bottom center
Inscription: London. Published as the Act directs Feb.\y 1.\st 1780. by W.\m Faden, Charing Cross.
Mark/Signature: Yes
Materials
Ink
Watercolor
Paper (laid)
Techniques
Etched with burin work
Hand colored
Painted
Dimensions (inches)
23.75 (H) x 13.2 (W) x 22.7 (Image H) x 10.8 (Image W)
Dimensions (centimeters)
60.32 (H) x 33.5 (W) x 57.7 (Image H) x 27.4 (Image W)
Measurement Notes
OH and OW. Plate H trimmed. Chain intervals 2.8-2.9 cm; laid lines 8 per cm.
Publisher Summary
W. Faden
Publisher Date
02/01/1780
Place of Publication
Corner of St. Martins Lane, Charing Cross, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe
Publisher Name
W. Faden
Edition Watermark
none
Coloring
Hand colored with watercolors
Edition Notes
Published in John Burgoyne, A State of the Expedition from Canada, as Laid Before the House of Commons...and Verified by Evidence; with a collection of Authentic Documents (London: John Almon, 1780).