These engravings come from a map atlas created by Guillaume de L'Isle and the printer Jeremiah Wolff.
Guillaume de L'Isle (1675-1726) was a French geographer and cartographer renowned for his highly detailed maps, executed with precision and rigor, and based on astronomy.
Appointed First Geographer to the King and a member of the Royal Academy of Sciences, he had the privilege of teaching geography to the young King Louis XV.
Jeremiah Wolff (1663-1724), the printer, initially established his reputation as a clockmaker and automaton maker in Augsburg before becoming the greatest printer of his time.
This set of engravings is framed in 20th-century frames of green and gold lacquered wood.
Note: some wear to the frames. Stains, holes, creases, browning to the paper.
Dimensions with frame: 72 x 59 x 5 cm.
Dimensions without frame: approximately 64.5 x 51.5 cm.





































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