SOUTH AMERICA
An attractive 18th Century map of the country by Thomas Kitchin. Originally produced for "Guthrie's New Geographical Grammar" published London circa 1790.
Measures approx. 340 x 370 mm. See photo for condition. Good condition, several small closed tears to the right margin.
Hand coloured.
A guaranteed genuine antique map.
THOMAS KITCHIN
Thomas Kitchin (also Kitchen; 1718–1784) was an English engraver and cartographer , who became hydrographer to the king. He was also a writer, who wrote about the history of the West Indies . He was born in Southwark , and was apprenticed to Emanuel Bowen in 1732.
Originally based in Clerkenwell , by late 1755 Kitchin was established on Holborn Hill. From 1773 Kitchin was royal hydrographer to the king. He married Sarah Bowen, daughter of Emanuel , in 1739, and then Jane, daughter of Joseph Burroughs, in 1762. He died in St Albans on 23 June 1784.
Kitchin lived and worked in London until his retirement. He frequently stole the works of other cartographers, which is one reason why he created so much work as a cartographer. Kitchin died in June 1784 and was buried in St Alban's Cathedral . His memorial stone has not survived.