A plan of Rio de Janeiro by the Comte de Breteuil, the last prime minister of pre-revolutionary France, together with one of the earliest manuscript prospects of the city

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Vüe de Rio de Janeiro [together with] Plan de la Baye de Rio Janeiro et de ses Deffense, 1757.

BRETEUIL, Louis Charles Auguste le Tonnelier, baron de
[1757].
Manuscript plan of the bay of Rio de Janeiro in pen and ink with wash, signed "Breteuil fecit" [together with] a pen and ink prospect of Rio de Janeiro, both dissected and mounted on canvas.

Plan: 535 by 735mm (21 by 29 inches); View: 290 by 790mm (11.5 by 31 inches).
View: 290 by 790mm (11.5 by 31 inches); Plan: 535 by 735mm (21 by 29 inches).
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A detailed map of Rio de Janeiro made in 1757 by the Comte (later Baron) de Breteuil, together with a prospect of the city, sacked by a French corsair in 1711.

Louis Charles Auguste le Tonnelier, baron de Breteuil, baron de Preuilly (1730-1807) was a French aristocrat, diplomat and statesman. He was the last Prime Minister of France to serve under the Bourbon monarchy, appointed by Louis XVI only 100 hours before the storming of the Bastille.

Breteuil ...

bibliography:

bibliography:

Pedro Corrêa da Lago and Ruy Souza, Brasiliana Itau (São Paulo: Capivara, 2009); Thomas Arthur de Lally, Memoirs of Count Lally, (London, 1766), 183.

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Provenance:
Bibliothèque des ducs de Luynes, Château de Dampierre, France.