Joseph Feher Dole
Produced by the important American cartographer S
this remarkable map is an excellent example of both the success and failures of 18th century English mapping in the American colonies
and Riviere Longue "first edition"
All previous map of Paris depicted the city in the form of elevated profile views - thus any looking at the map might recognize this or that building by is well known appearance from the ground
Historic Map : La Feuille Map of France, 1747, Vintage Wall Art Size:24in x 16in Joseph Feher DoleA stunning map of France first drawn by Daniel de la Feuille in 1706. Depicts all of France as well as parts of Italy, England, Spain, Switzerland, Belgium and Germany. Flanked on either side and along the bottom by plans and views of important French cities. From top left these include: Grenoble, Loulouzf, Orleans, Renne (Rennes), Lion, Paris, Rheims, Rouan (Rouen), Bourdeau (Bordeaux), Aix, Amiens and Dijon. Title cartouche in the lower left