Magnificent manuscript plan of the Battle of Lauffeld; and the Seige of Maastricht
Carte de la Circonvallation et du Siege de Maestricht
[1749].
Large manuscript map, fine original hand-colour, elaborate title cartouche lower left, dissected and mounted on linen.
1210 by 1120mm (47.75 by 44 inches).
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Magnificent manuscript plan of the Battle of Lauffeld; and the Seige of Maastricht.
The battle took place on 2nd July 1747, during the French invasion of the Netherlands, as part of the War of Austrian Succession. The French victory would eventually lead to the fall of Maastricht in the following year, and leave the French as the major land power come the cessation of hostilities in April of 1748.
The map, drawn by the Duke de Luynes geographer L. Dem...
The battle took place on 2nd July 1747, during the French invasion of the Netherlands, as part of the War of Austrian Succession. The French victory would eventually lead to the fall of Maastricht in the following year, and leave the French as the major land power come the cessation of hostilities in April of 1748.
The map, drawn by the Duke de Luynes geographer L. Dem...
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From the Library of the Duc de Luynes.
Charles Louis d'Albert de Luynes (1717-1771) was a French nobleman and member of the House of Albert. He was the fifth Duke of Luynes as well as Duke of Chevreuse. The Duke had a distinguished military career seeing action in both the Wars of Polish, and Austrian Succession.
Charles Louis d'Albert de Luynes (1717-1771) was a French nobleman and member of the House of Albert. He was the fifth Duke of Luynes as well as Duke of Chevreuse. The Duke had a distinguished military career seeing action in both the Wars of Polish, and Austrian Succession.
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