21 Ambroise Tardieu (1788–1841) – Map of the French Part of Saint-Domingue and its Environs – Engraving (c. 1800-1815)

This meticulously detailed engraving presents a "CARTE DE LA PARTIE FRANÇAISE DE ST. DOMINGUE, DRESSÉE PAR AMBROISE TARDIEU" (Map of the French Part of Saint-Domingue, Drawn by Ambroise Tardieu). The map intricately delineates the coastline, mountainous terrain, and major settlements of the western portion of Hispaniola (present-day Haiti). A section of Cuba is also visible in the upper left. It includes a compass rose and lines of longitude and latitude, indicating its navigational and geographical purpose. This map serves as a valuable historical document, reflecting the cartographic efforts to accurately chart crucial colonial territories in the Caribbean during the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
Ambroise Tardieu was a prominent French cartographer, engraver, and publisher, renowned for his extensive output of maps, portraits, and scientific illustrations. He belonged to a distinguished family of engravers and became a leading figure in French cartography during the early 19th century. Tardieu's works are highly regarded for their precision and clarity, covering a wide range of geographical and historical subjects, including detailed plans of strategic colonial regions, which were crucial for documenting and understanding global territories.
Artist or Maker: Ambroise Tardieu
Dimensions: Approximately 35 cm x 45 cm
Medium: Engraving
Date: Circa 1800-181
Condition Report:
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