Bilder Georges Louis Le Rouge (1712–1790) – Map of Burgundy – engraving (1748)
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This print presents a detailed geographical map of the province of Burgundy, divided into its various judicial and administrative districts known as bailliages. The map identifies major urban centers such as Dijon, Autun, and Chalon, alongside topographical features including the course of the Saone river and the rugged terrain of the Morvan massif. The territorial boundaries of each district are delineated with hand-applied outlines in green, yellow, and red, providing a clear visual representation of the region's complex political organization during the Ancien Regime. A comprehensive legend in the lower left corner provides an alphabetical key to the numbered bailliages, reflecting the practical cartographic style used for administrative purposes in mid-eighteenth-century France.
Georges Louis Le Rouge was a prominent French cartographer, engraver, and publisher who held the prestigious title of Engineer to the King. Originally from Germany, he established a prolific career in Paris, where he produced an extensive body of work that included terrestrial and maritime atlases, military plans, and architectural studies. He is particularly noted for his ability to synthesize the latest geographical data into clear, accessible formats for both government officials and the general public. Le Rouge's influence extended beyond traditional cartography; he is also credited with introducing English-style landscape garden design to France through his detailed engravings, demonstrating his versatility as a graphic artist and a significant figure of the French Enlightenment.
Artist or Maker: Georges Louis Le Rouge.
Dimensions: Approximately 25 cm x 36 cm.
Medium: engraving.
Date: 1748.
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