La France / Nova regni Galliae in omnes suas Provincias...

Guillaume de l'Isle (*1675 - 1726)
Old coloured map of France. Printed in Amsterdam by Covens & Mortier in 1721.

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Description

Old coloured antique map of France after Guillaume de l'Isle. This is the Covens & Mortier edition of the detailed map by G. de l'Isle. Shows France with Corsica in the southeast. A beautiful title cartouche to the lower left.

Details

CartographerGuillaume de l'Isle
TitleLa France / Nova regni Galliae in omnes suas Provincias...
Publisher, YearCovens & Mortier, Amsterdam, 1721
Plate Size46.0 x 59.0 cm (18.1 x 23.2 inches)
Sheet Size53.0 x 53.0 cm (20.9 x 20.9 inches)

Condition

Very good condition with old outline colour. Never framed before.

Cartographer

The de L'Isle family was one of the most influential Geographers of the early 18th century in France. Claude de L'Isle, born 1644, had four sons, of which Guillaume was the most notable. Guillaume was born 1675 and became member of the Académie Royale des Sciences with the age of twenty-seven, and was honoured later with the title Premier Géographe du Roi. His largest project, the Atlas de Géographie, was published until 1774 in Paris and Amsterdam (Covens and Mortier). He died in 1726.

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Guillaume de l'Isle: La France / Nova regni Galliae in omnes suas Provincias....
Old coloured map of France. Printed in Amsterdam by Covens & Mortier in 1721.

France - de l'Isle, Guillaume - La France / Nova regni Galliae in omnes...

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