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James Rennell, British geographer, 1802
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James Rennell, British geographer, 1802
James Rennell, British geographer, 1802. Rennell (1742-1839) was appointed the first surveyor-general of Bengal in 1764. He carried out a survey of Bengal 1765-1771. From The European Magazine. (London, 1802)
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Bengal Cartography Geographer Map Making Oxford Science Archive Surveying Surveyor Rennell
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This print showcases James Rennell, a prominent British geographer of the 18th and 19th centuries. The portrait, created in 1802 by an unknown artist, exudes a sense of intellectual prowess and determination. Rennell's significance in the field of cartography is highlighted through his role as the first surveyor-general of Bengal, appointed in 1764. His meticulous surveying work from 1765 to 1771 resulted in a comprehensive map of Bengal that greatly contributed to geographical knowledge at the time. In this profile depiction, Rennell's focused gaze and composed expression reveal his dedication to his occupation. As one of Britain's foremost geographers during this era, he played a crucial part in expanding our understanding of geography and mapping techniques. The monochrome aesthetic adds depth to the image while emphasizing Rennell's serious demeanor. This engraving from The European Magazine serves as both a historical artifact and an artistic representation of an influential figure. James Rennell's legacy lives on through his contributions to map making and exploration. This print offers us a glimpse into the life and work of this remarkable man who left an indelible mark on British geography.
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