Carte de la Terre Sainte ou des Douze Tribus d Israel.

Dezauche/de l Isle, J.C. / Guillaume ( 1780 - 1838 ) Paris

Published by Artist: Dezauche/de l Isle JC / Guillaume ( - 1838 ) Paris issued in: Paris; - Jean-Claude Dezauche (1780-1838) was the successor to Guillaume De L'Isle and Philipe Buache Guillaume De L Isle (1675- 1726) Paris was a French cartographer known for his popular and accurate maps of Europe and the newly explored Americas and Africa De L Isle was admitted into the French Académie Royale des Sciences an institution financed by the French state After that date he signed his maps with the title of ?Géographe de l?Académie? Five years later he moved to the Quai de l?Horloge in Paris a true publishing hub where his business prospered De L Isle?s ascension through the ranks culminated in 1718 when he received the title of Premier Géographe du Roi His, 1780
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Technic: Copper print, colorit: original colored, condition: Stains outer margins, size (in cm): 49,5 x 65 cm cm; - Map shows the Holy Land with a map of Jerusalem and beautiful cartouche. Seller Inventory # ASP0730_500

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Title: Carte de la Terre Sainte ou des Douze Tribus...
Publisher: Artist: Dezauche/de l Isle JC / Guillaume ( - 1838 ) Paris issued in: Paris; - Jean-Claude Dezauche (1780-1838) was the successor to Guillaume De L'Isle and Philipe Buache Guillaume De L Isle (1675- 1726) Paris was a French cartographer known for his popular and accurate maps of Europe and the newly explored Americas and Africa De L Isle was admitted into the French Académie Royale des Sciences an institution financed by the French state After that date he signed his maps with the title of ?Géographe de l?Académie? Five years later he moved to the Quai de l?Horloge in Paris a true publishing hub where his business prospered De L Isle?s ascension through the ranks culminated in 1718 when he received the title of Premier Géographe du Roi His
Publication Date: 1780

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