Lot Essay
A fine and rare pair of globes by the greatest French globe maker of the early 18th-Century; his scientific approach to cartography and globe making, meant that he removed the fantasy elements from his images, removed the celestial errors that were copied from Ptolemy, and created a new and accurate pair of globes. Guillaume De L'Isle was a pupil of Gian Dominico Cassini, director of the Observatory in Paris. De L'Isle became a member of the Academie de Sciences in 1702, and in 1718 was awarded the title "Premier Geographe du Roi".