The King of Poland’s copy of Turgot’s monumental plan of Paris

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[Plan de Paris].

[BRETEZ, Louis] and [TURGOT, Michel-Etienne]
Paris,
1739
First edition, folio (560 by 450mm), folding key sheet, 20 double-page engraved maps, contemporary red morocco, richly gilt, bearing the arms of to the centre of the upper and lower boards.
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Turgot's fine plan of Paris during the reign of Louis XV, which, if joined, would measure some 2360 by 2400mm.

In 1734 Michel-Étienne Turgot (1690-1751), Mayor of Paris, decided to promote the reputation of Paris to Parisian, provincial and foreign elites by implementing a new plan of the city. He asked Louis Bretez, a member of the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture, and professor of perspective, to draw up the plan of Paris and its suburbs.

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Stanisław I Leszczyński (1677-1766) was King of Poland, Duke of Lorraine and a count of the Holy Roman Empire. Born in Lwów in 1677, he was the son of Rafał Leszczyński, voivode of Poznań Voivodeship, and Anna Katarzyna Jabłonowska. He married Katarzyna Opalińska, by whom he had a daughter, Maria, who became Queen-Consort of France as wife of Louis XV.