Bilder Jean-Baptiste Raymond (18th Century) – Map of the Mont-Blanc Department / Le Département du Mont-Blanc – Large Engraving (1792)



Beskrivning
This historical hand-coloured map or administrative division chart from the French Revolutionary period. It provides details on the Mont-Blanc Department, which was created when the French Republic annexed Savoy in 1792.
Jean-Baptiste Raymond (likely late 18th-century) was a French engineer and geographer known for his work in cartography during the French Revolutionary period. His work would have been used for administrative, military, and political purposes as France reorganized its territories.
Artist or Maker
Jean-Baptiste Raymond
Size
76 cm x 60 cm
Medium
Engraving
Date
1792
Condition Report:
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