Londres.
Paris,
chez Jean Savué demeurant à la rue St. Jaques proche St. Yves à la libert,
Copper engraving.
385 by 540mm. (15.25 by 21.25 inches).
12363
notes:
A French variant on De Jonghe's view of London, with the verses underneath in a different type and the name of the Thames translated into French from Latin.
Jean Sauvé (1635-1692) was an engraver and publisher active in Paris, and known for re-engraving the works of others, including de Jonghe (as here), Merian, Tavernier, and Jollain. ...
Jean Sauvé (1635-1692) was an engraver and publisher active in Paris, and known for re-engraving the works of others, including de Jonghe (as here), Merian, Tavernier, and Jollain. ...
bibliography:
provenance:
Nagasaki
The first commercially available map to show the discoveries of the ‘Duyfken’
Rocque’s large and detailed plan of the cities of Georgian London and the country ten miles round
Forlani’s map of the Holy Land
Produced for an unfinished atlas, with a rare proof state
Cartographic game board celebrating the British Empire in India
Fine pair of globes by one of the leading English globe makers 

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