Framed Map of Paris After Michel-Étienne Turgot 1739 20 Panels

$4,800.00

A dramatic, monumental set of 20 framed panels of the famed 1739 "Plan de Paris", after French magistrate Michel-Étienne Turgot ( French 1690-1751 ) in the French Provincial taste. Rendered in a intricate birds-eye 1:400 isometric perspective, the map captures Paris in extraordinary detail, including streets, blocks, gardens, and landmarks. The map was commissioned under Michel-Étienne Turgot, the French Magistrate and the de facto mayor of Paris, and is traditionally thought to be done by Louis Bretez, a famed cartographer, to portray pre-Haussmann Paris at full urban density in meticulous detail. The map has a neutral monochromatic palette of sepia tone on a cream background. Each reproduced print is framed in a slim black wood stepped frame behind glazed glass. Suitable for a library, entry, or a study seeking a refined cartographic statement. Displayed as a 4 by 5 grid measuring a total of approx. 80" wide and 65" high. The matte black frames are in exceptional condition with very minor wear. Sold as a set of 20 framed pieces. From an estate in Hollywood, California.

Dimensions: 20"w x 0.75"d x 13"h

Circa: Mid-Late 20th Century, France

Materials: Glass, Paper, Wood

Condition: Good, wear consistent with age and use. Very good, well-preserved condition. The prints are beautifully mounted in frames with light handling wear. Light toning to paper. Some small tears to back dust cover paper, not visible when mounted. Age appropriate wear.