Robert de Vaugondy map, Partie Occidentale de la Turquie d'Afrique...
ROBERT DE VAUGONDY
Published 1748, Paris
Size: 6.5" 6.5"
Description:
Two rare and beautiful maps of the Ottoman Empire in North Africa printed on one sheet. The first map depicts North Africa from the Kingdom of Alger including Tunis and parts of Tripoli, whereas the second map depicts the Kingdom of Tripoli and Egypt.
This map was originally issued in Robert de Vaugondy’s Atlas Portatif Unviversel et Militaire.
Robert de Vaugondy and other members of this illustrious family of mapmakers were one of the preeminent cartography firms of the eighteenth century. The Vaugondy’s were in fact descendent of another family of great seventeenth-century French cartographers, that of Nicolas Sanson. Sanson is argued to have began the "French school of cartography," with its greater attention to scientific detail in lieu of superfluous decorations and embellishments. The Vaugondy’s are deemed to have started leaving their mark on cartography when Gilles Robert de Vaugondy inherited the firm from his uncle, Pierre Moullart-Sanson, in 1730 and then shortly thereafter purchased the estate of Hubert Jaillot, another important cartographer associated with the French school of cartography.