France

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  • Nizza

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    Interesting town plan of the walled city of Nice from the rare Schauplatz des Krieges In Italien, Oder Accurate Beschreibung der Lombardey by Thomas Fritschen published in Leipzig in 1702.

    • Author: Thomas Fritschen
    • Year: 1702
    • Dimension: 75 x 145 mm
    • Place of publication: Lipsia
  • Paris

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    Town plan of Paris at the left and right side with a text about the city. Published in Bodenehr’s Curioses Staats und Kriegs Theatrum. Gabriel Bodenehr (1664 – 1758) was a copper engraver and publisher. In 1716 he bought the copper plates of Johann Stridbeck (1640 – 1716), revised and completed them with his own maps, views and plans, and published them in several works with different titles.

    • Author: BODENHER Gabriel
    • Year: 1725
    • Dimension: 270 x 150 mm
    • Place of publication: Augsburg
  • paris pictorial map
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    Striking pictorial map of post-war Paris designed by Willy Landelle

    • Author: Willy Landelle
    • Dimension: 72 x 52 cm
    • Place of publication: Anjou
    • Year: 1949
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    Beautiful topographical map of the Côte d’Azur and southwestern Alps, designed by F. Hugo d’ Alési to promote railway tourism in the region. The map extends from Briançon in the north to Monaco in the southeast and Aubagne in the southwest. There is an inset of the Marseille region in the lower-left corner. Frederic Alexianu Hugo d’Alesi, was an artist who specialized in producing ads promoting travel, particularly in the burgeoning railway industry. d’Alesi helped…

    • Author: Frederic Alexianu Hugo d'Alesi
    • Place of publication: Paris
    • Year: 1907
  • Picardia

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    Miniature map showing Picardy region in Northern France. From “Theatro del Mondo” the famous plagiarised version of Ortelius’ pocket atlas published specifically for the Italian market by Pietro Marchetti. First printed in Brescia this is the really rare Venetian edition of 1667. [cod.1215/15]

    • Author: MARCHETTI Pietro
    • Year: 1667
    • Dimension: 75 x 105 mm
    • Place of publication: Venice
  • Color pictorial map of department of Nord, France (which is part of the current Nord-Pas-de-Calais region) covered with vignettes drawings of people and products of the province with explanation, representing region’s historical figures and events, resources, sights, churches, important buildings, people, activities, crops, etc. Includes decorative title cartouche and compass rose. Relief shown pictorially. Published by Ode Paris in 1951 from a drawn by Jaques Liozu.

    • Author: Jacques Liozu
    • Dimension: 490 x 320 mm
    • Place of publication: Paris
    • Year: 1951
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    Decorative whimsical map of Region Nord-Pas de Calais, published by Conseil Régional du Nord to promote tourism in the area.

    • Author: Guy Hallart
    • Dimension: 100 x 67 cm
    • Place of publication: Tourcoing
    • Year: 1985
  • Miniature map showing the Loire region from Gian to Le Blang and centered on Chateau Neuf and Bourges. From “Theatro del Mondo” the famous plagiarised version of Ortelius’ pocket atlas published specifically for the Italian market by Pietro Marchetti. First printed in Brescia this is the really rare Venetian edition of 1667. [cod.195/15]

    • Author: MARCHETTI Pietro
    • Year: 1667
    • Dimension: 75 x 105 mm
    • Place of publication: Venice
  • A fine miniature map showing the Loire region from Gian to Le Blang and centered on Chateau Neuf and Bourges. From “Epitome du Theatre” by A. Ortelius published in Antwerp in 1598 with french text on verso. Engraved with great care by P. Galle.

    • Author: ORTELIUS Abraham
    • Year: 1598
    • Dimension: 75 x 105 mm
    • Place of publication: Antwerp
  • Handsome map of Savoy from the Mercator Hondius “Atlas Minor” published in Amsterdam in 1648 at Jannsonius with german text on verso. In 1607 Jodocus Hondius published a reduced size version of Mercator’s “Atlas”, itself suitably titled “Atlas Minor”. The maps were copied from those of the great cartographer Mercator of around 1580-90 or were reductions of Hondius’ own maps of 1606. Almost 20 years later Joannes Janssonius commissioned a new set of copperplates to be engraved by Pieter Van Den

    • Author: MERCATOR Gerard - HONDIUS Henricus
    • Year: 1648
    • Dimension: 205 x 155 mm
    • Place of publication: Amsterdam
  • costa azzurra french riviera pictorial map
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    Lovely Pictorial map of French Riviera centered on Saint-Raphael. Published in 1950 for SACO, société des  Auto-Cars de la Corniche d’Or.

    • Dimension: 27 x 43 cm
    • Year: 1950
  • Savoya

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    Detailed map of Savoy decorated by carthouches. Published in Bodenehr’s Curioses Staats und Kriegs Theatrum. Gabriel Bodenehr (1664 – 1758) was a copper engraver and publisher. In 1716 he bought the copper plates of Johann Stridbeck (1640 – 1716), revised and completed them with his own maps, views and plans, and published them in several works with different titles.

    • Author: STRIDBECK Iohann
    • Year: 1725
    • Dimension: 230 x 155 mm
    • Place of publication: Augsburg