Bilder Victor Levasseur (1800–1870) – Map of the Department of Lot (France) – Engraving (1852)
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Dept du Lot. This engraving presents a detailed geographical map of the Lot department in southwestern France, situated within the Quercy region. The central map is color-coded to show administrative arrondissements and is surrounded by a vast array of allegorical and descriptive illustrations characteristic of Levasseur's style. The peripheral scenes include portraits of local figures such as the writer Fénelon and Joachim Murat, King of Naples. Various vignettes depict the region's agricultural activities and products, including livestock, while side panels contain dense blocks of text regarding the department's statistics, administration, and historical curiosities. This work is a significant plate from the Atlas National Illustré des 86 Départements et des Possessions de la France, a landmark publication of the mid-nineteenth century known for its highly decorative approach to cartography.
Victor Levasseur was a prominent French cartographer and engineer who served as a member of the Geographical Society of Paris. He is best known for his monumental Atlas National Illustré, which transformed traditional mapmaking into a rich visual encyclopedia of French regional identity. Levasseur's maps were unique for their integration of precise geographical data with elaborate borders that provided cultural, historical, and economic context for each region. His workshop collaborated with the finest engravers of the period to produce plates that were as aesthetically complex as they were informative. His legacy remains central to the history of French cartography, as his works offered the public a comprehensive and romanticized vision of the nation during the reign of Napoleon III.
Artist or Maker: Victor Levasseur.
Dimensions: Approximately 38 cm x 52 cm.
Medium: Engraving.
Date: 1852.
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