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Engraved by E. Dussy. Reviewed and corrected by Delamarche his successor. Giles and Didier Robert de Vaugondy, father and son, were famous cartographers of the 18th century, descendants of the cartographer Nicolas Sanson, from whom they inherited much of their cartographic material. In 1760 Didier Robert de Vaugondy was appointed geographer of Louis XV. In 1757 they published their most famous work Universal Atlas. Footprint measurements: 26.6x31 cm. and measures 31.8x45 cm sheet. Some rust stain due to the time they are seen in the photograph.Engraved by E. Dussy. Reviewed and corrected by Delamarche his successor. Giles and Didier Robert de Vaugondy, father and son, were famous cartographers of the 18th century, descendants of the cartographer Nicolas Sanson, from whom they inherited much of their cartographic material. In 1760 Didier Robert de Vaugondy was appointed geographer of Louis XV. In 1757 they published their most famous work Universal Atlas. Footprint measurements: 26.6x31 cm. and measures 31.8x45 cm sheet. Some rust stain due to the time they are seen in the photograph.
Engraved by E. Dussy. Reviewed and corrected by Delamarche his successor. Giles and Didier Robert de Vaugondy, father and son, were famous cartographers of the 18th century, descendants of the cartographer Nicolas Sanson, from whom they inherited much of their cartographic material. In 1760 Didier Robert de Vaugondy was appointed geographer of Louis XV. In 1757 they published their most famous work Universal Atlas. Footprint measurements: 26.6x31 cm. and measures 31.8x45 cm sheet. Some rust stain due to the time they are seen in the photograph.
Engraved by E. Dussy. Reviewed and corrected by Delamarche his successor. Giles and Didier Robert de Vaugondy, father and son, were famous cartographers of the 18th century, descendants of the cartographer Nicolas Sanson, from whom they inherited much of their cartographic material. In 1760 Didier Robert de Vaugondy was appointed geographer of Louis XV. In 1757 they published their most famous work Universal Atlas. Footprint measurements: 26.6x31 cm. and measures 31.8x45 cm sheet. Some rust stain due to the time they are seen in the photograph.
Engraved by E. Dussy. Reviewed and corrected by Delamarche his successor. Giles and Didier Robert de Vaugondy, father and son, were famous cartographers of the 18th century, descendants of the cartographer Nicolas Sanson, from whom they inherited much of their cartographic material. In 1760 Didier Robert de Vaugondy was appointed geographer of Louis XV. In 1757 they published their most famous work Universal Atlas. Footprint measurements: 26.6x31 cm. and measures 31.8x45 cm sheet. Some rust stain due to the time they are seen in the photograph.
Engraved by E. Dussy. Reviewed and corrected by Delamarche his successor. Giles and Didier Robert de Vaugondy, father and son, were famous cartographers of the 18th century, descendants of the cartographer Nicolas Sanson, from whom they inherited much of their cartographic material. In 1760 Didier Robert de Vaugondy was appointed geographer of Louis XV. In 1757 they published their most famous work Universal Atlas. Footprint measurements: 26.6x31 cm. and measures 31.8x45 cm sheet. Some rust stain due to the time they are seen in the photograph.
Engraved by E. Dussy. Reviewed and corrected by Delamarche his successor. Giles and Didier Robert de Vaugondy, father and son, were famous cartographers of the 18th century, descendants of the cartographer Nicolas Sanson, from whom they inherited much of their cartographic material. In 1760 Didier Robert de Vaugondy was appointed geographer of Louis XV. In 1757 they published their most famous work Universal Atlas. Footprint measurements: 26.6x31 cm. and measures 31.8x45 cm sheet. Some rust stain due to the time they are seen in the photograph.
Engraved by E. Dussy. Reviewed and corrected by Delamarche his successor. Giles and Didier Robert de Vaugondy, father and son, were famous cartographers of the 18th century, descendants of the cartographer Nicolas Sanson, from whom they inherited much of their cartographic material. In 1760 Didier Robert de Vaugondy was appointed geographer of Louis XV. In 1757 they published their most famous work Universal Atlas. Footprint measurements: 26.6x31 cm. and measures 31.8x45 cm sheet. Some rust stain due to the time they are seen in the photograph.
Engraved by E. Dussy. Reviewed and corrected by Delamarche his successor. Giles and Didier Robert de Vaugondy, father and son, were famous cartographers of the 18th century, descendants of the cartographer Nicolas Sanson, from whom they inherited much of their cartographic material. In 1760 Didier Robert de Vaugondy was appointed geographer of Louis XV. In 1757 they published their most famous work Universal Atlas. Footprint measurements: 26.6x31 cm. and measures 31.8x45 cm sheet. Some rust stain due to the time they are seen in the photograph.
Engraved by E. Dussy. Reviewed and corrected by Delamarche his successor. Giles and Didier Robert de Vaugondy, father and son, were famous cartographers of the 18th century, descendants of the cartographer Nicolas Sanson, from whom they inherited much of their cartographic material. In 1760 Didier Robert de Vaugondy was appointed geographer of Louis XV. In 1757 they published their most famous work Universal Atlas. Footprint measurements: 26.6x31 cm. and measures 31.8x45 cm sheet. Some rust stain due to the time they are seen in the photograph.
Engraved by E. Dussy. Reviewed and corrected by Delamarche his successor. Giles and Didier Robert de Vaugondy, father and son, were famous cartographers of the 18th century, descendants of the cartographer Nicolas Sanson, from whom they inherited much of their cartographic material. In 1760 Didier Robert de Vaugondy was appointed geographer of Louis XV. In 1757 they published their most famous work Universal Atlas. Footprint measurements: 26.6x31 cm. and measures 31.8x45 cm sheet. Some rust stain due to the time they are seen in the photograph.