Bilder Victor Levasseur (1795–1862) – Departement of the Corse, France – Engraving with hand-coloring (c. 1852)
Beskrivning
This topographical map depicts the Departement of the Corse, France (Corsica), showing the island's political divisions, which are highlighted in contrasting hand-coloring. The map is set within an elaborate decorative border characteristic of Levasseur's work, featuring allegorical and historical figures, including a portrait of Napoleon Bonaparte, a vignette of the department's coat of arms, and extensive surrounding columns of text detailing the island's statistics and geography.
Victor Levasseur was a French cartographer and engineer-geographer, active primarily in Paris during the mid-19th century. He is best known for his contribution to Atlases National et Departemental of France, an atlas of French departments that became famous for its highly decorative and artistic borders. Levasseur's work combined precise cartography with a wealth of information, making his maps both scholarly and visually appealing.
Artist or Maker: Victor Levasseur
Dimensions: Approximately 51 cm x 37 cm
Medium: Engraving with hand-coloring
Date: c. 1852
Condition Report:
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