A rare puzzle map France

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Carte de France Grotesque

Carte de France instructive & amusante divisèe en Quatre-vingt-neuf Dèpartements. Lith G Paulon Rue de la Harpe 92, Paris.

BELLOGUET, Andrè
Paris,
G. Paulon,
1856
Coloured lithographed map, backed on board in four parts, in original board covers with lithographed decoration
530 by 680mm. (20.75 by 26.75 inches).
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A rare puzzle map showing France under the Second Empire. Each of the 86 dèpartements is shown as a caricatured grotesque face, wearing their regional headdress. It can be dated between 1852 and 1850 because the town of La Roche-sur-Yon was renamed Napolèon-Vendèe in 1852 and also because Nice and the Savoy have not yet been retaken by France. The number of dèpartements, initially 83, had increased to 130 by 1810 with the territories annexed by the Republic and Empire, retu...