Pierre Du Val
Paris, 1660
1660
10.0 x 12.5 cms
Copper engraving
18869
excellent
Duval's rare map of Brazil, in attractive original colour. Collector's item.
Pierre Du Val was one of the most influential French mapmakers of the third quarter of the seventeenth century. He was the son-in-law and apprentice of Nicolas Sanson, the foremost French mapmaker of the period. From 1650, he was the official royal Geographer to the King of France Louis XIV, who had encouraged him to move to Paris. He published a wide range of atlases, individual maps of the world and the continents, as well as wall maps. His work was of great significance.