JANVIER, JEAN AND LONGCHAMPS, S.G., A LARGE WALL MAP 'L'AFRIQUE'
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JANVIER, JEAN AND LONGCHAMPS, S.G., A LARGE WALL MAP 'L'AFRIQUE'

CIRCA 1754

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JANVIER, JEAN AND LONGCHAMPS, S.G., A LARGE WALL MAP 'L'AFRIQUE'
CIRCA 1754
L'AFRIQUE DIVISEE EN TOUS SES ETATS...Chez les sieurs Longchamps et Janvier...1754, surrounded by cartouches depicting various African historical scenes and descriptions; framed and glazed; unexamined out of frame
120 x 150 cm. (plate)
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Lot Essay

Janvier and Longchamps both sold maps from the Rue St. Jacques in Paris and came together around 1751 until circa 1776 to collaborate in the expensive production of wallmaps for the nobility and gentry of France. In 1754 they issued a series of five wallmaps, comprising the world and the four continents (of which this lot originally was part), which appears to have been the culmination of their partnership. Both Janvier and Longchamps later assisted Bonne with the Atlas Modern between 1762-1771.
These two mapmakers continued the tradition of the publication of wallmaps in France begun by Nolin in the late 17th century, and it is likely that Jean-Baptiste Nolin II (1680-1762), who also worked in the Rue St. Jacques, encouraged Janvier and Longchamps in their ambitious endeavours.

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