Edmund Dulac’s Tanglewood Tales: Jason Choosing Tiphys for the Voyage of the Argo Edmund Dulac’s illustration...
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L'Europe divisée dans ses principaux États subdivisés en leurs principales provinces (1731) is an elaborate and richly detailed map of Europe created by cartographer Guillaume Danet. Produced in 1731, the map reflects the geopolitical landscape of 18th-century Europe, intricately dividing the continent into its key states and further into regional provinces. Characteristic of early Enlightenment cartography, the piece blends precision with ornate artistic flourishes, including decorative cartouches, allegorical figures, and possibly a dedication. It was likely engraved and printed on paper using copperplate techniques, combining both functional geographic information and aesthetic appeal.
Guillaume Danet was a prominent French mapmaker and publisher active during the early 18th century. A successor to the cartographic traditions of Nicolas Sanson and the Sanson family, Danet specialized in geographic engravings and atlases, contributing significantly to the dissemination of contemporary geographical knowledge. His works are notable for their accuracy, elegance, and accessibility to a growing literate audience interested in global exploration and political boundaries.
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