Rare early plan of Mexico City

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Plano Geometrico de la Imperial noble y leal Ciudad de Mexico,

LOPEZ, Tomas
Madrid,
1785.

Engraved map, printed on four sheets, joined.

860 by 1100mm. (33.75 by 43.25 inches).
3165

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Tomas Lopez de Vargas Machuca (1731-1802) was a Spanish publisher and the leading cartographer of the age. He studied with Jean-Baptiste Bourguignon d'Anville in Paris before returning to his native Madrid in 1760, where he established the only independent cartographic publishing house in Spain. He began making maps for the Bourbon kings and became Royal Geographer to King Carlos III in 1780. He was even authorised to create a geographic agency for the secretary of state...

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bibliography:

Miguel Fernández Félix and Bernardo Esquinca, El Criollo en su Reflejo: Celebración e Identidad (Fomento Cultural Grupo Salinas, 2011); Richard V. Francaviglia, Mapping and Imagination in the Great Basin: A Cartographic History (Reno: University of Nevada Press, 2005), 35; Antonio López Gómez and Carmen Manso Porto, Cartografía del siglo XVIII: Tomás López en la Real Academia de la Historia, (Madrid: Real Academia de la Historia, 2006); Richard L. Kagan and Fernando Marías, Urban Images of the Hispanic World 1493-1793 (Yale: Yale University Press, 2000), 94-5; David F. Marley, Historic Cities of the Americas: An Illustrated Encyclopedia (California, Colorado and Oxford: ABC-CLIO, 2005).

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