C1806

La France divisee en 32 Gouvernemens, pour faciliter la comparaison des anciennes divisions par Provinces, avec les nouvelles en Departemens…

Map by Gilles Robert de Vaugondy was one of the leading exponents of the French School of Theoretical Cartography like Nicholas Bellin who popularised the notion of an imaginary east coast of Australia. Highly respected Royal cartographer. From Vaugondy’s, Nouvel … Read Full Description

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La France divisee en 32 Gouvernemens, pour faciliter la comparaison des anciennes divisions par Provinces, avec les nouvelles en Departemens…

Date:

C1806

Engraver:

Charles Francois Delmarche 

Condition:

Centre fold as issued, otherwise in good condition.

Technique:

Copper engraving hand coloured

Image Size: 

285mm 
x 240mm
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La France divisee en 32 Gouvernemens, pour faciliter la comparaison des anciennes divisions par Provinces, avec les nouvelles en Departemens... - Antique Map from 1806

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dated:

1806

Description:

Map by Gilles Robert de Vaugondy was one of the leading exponents of the French School of Theoretical Cartography like Nicholas Bellin who popularised the notion of an imaginary east coast of Australia. Highly respected Royal cartographer. From Vaugondy’s, Nouvel Atlas Portatif.

Gilles Robert de Vaugondy (1688 - 1766)

Vaugondy inherited the firm of his uncle, Pierre Moullart-Sanson, in 1730. He quickly increased the business when he purchased the stock one of the leading French cartographers, Hubert Jaillot. He astutely combined his own additions to the maps he had purchased, bringing them up to date without the expense of creating new maps and engraving plates. Fittingly as a leading Parisian mapmaker of his day he was made Geographer to the King in 1730. Vaugondy was also one of the leading exponents of the French School of Theoretical Cartography and like Nicholas Bellin popularised the notion of an imaginary east coast of Australia.

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