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Le château de Saint-Cloud by Aveline, published in Paris by the Jean family. c. 1780

The Jean Family were geographers, publishers and 'Marchands d'estampes' of Paris at the end of the 18th century.

Most works are credited simply 'Jean'.


Aveline Family

A family of Parisian engravers and map sellers flourished in the 17th and 18th centuries.

The main members of this family were:

- Pierre Aveline I (1656-1722) was a cartographer and engraver who specialised in topographical views.

- Antoine Aveline I (1662-1712) Engraver and publisher of city views.

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Veue de Château de St Cloud,

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Category:  Antique maps > Europe > France - Cities

Old, antique view of Le château de Fontainebleau, published in Paris by the Jean family.

Title: Veue de Château de St Cloud,
située sur la Seine à deux lieues au dessous de Paris, appartenant à M. Le Duc d'Orleans, le Bourg s'appelloit autrefois Nogent, ce nom luy fut changé à l'occasion de St. Cloud fils de Clodomir Roy d'Orleans, y ayant esté enterré le rendit célebre par ses miracles. Ce fut là que Henry III Roy de france fut assajsinée en 1589. le Domaine de ce lieu fut érigé en Duché Pairie en 1670. en faveur de François de Harlay de Chanvalon, Archevêque de cette Ville, et pour ses successeurs.
fait par A. Aveline.
A Paris chez Jean. rue Jean de Beauvais. N° 32.


VERY RARE.

Date: c. 1780.

Copper engraving, printed on paper.
Map size: 340 x 510mm (13.39 x 20.08 inches).
Sheet size: 380 x 505mm (14.96 x 19.88 inches).
Verso: Blank.
Condition: Original coloured in the style of the French perspective views.
Condition Rating: A+.

Separate publication.

The Jean Family were geographers, publishers and 'Marchands d'estampes' of Paris at the end of the 18th century.

Most works are credited simply 'Jean'.


Aveline Family

A family of Parisian engravers and map sellers flourished in the 17th and 18th centuries.

The main members of this family were:

- Pierre Aveline I (1656-1722) was a cartographer and engraver who specialised in topographical views.

- Antoine Aveline I (1662-1712) Engraver and publisher of city views.