Nicolas de Fer Geographie de sa Majeste
Catholique et de Monseigneur le Dauphin.
[Paris,
I.F. Benard,
1743].
Engraved portrait.
252 by 184mm. (10 by 7.25 inches).
17785
notes:
Portrait of Nicolas de Fer (1646–1720), who was apprenticed to Parisian engraver Louis Spirinx, and made his first map at 23. In 1687, his father's printing firm was passed on to Nicolas, who rapidly expanded the cartographical side of the business. Perhaps de Fer's greatest work, 'L'Atlas curieux' was published from 1700 until 1705, at which point it spanned four volumes and contained 113 maps and views, many of which focused on the regions and monuments of France. The ent...
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