• History of Prints

    Saint Cloud

    What do you see on this picture? Well, there is a legend beneath telling us what exactly it is (Cascade de Saint Cloud) but for most of you the name of the place does not say very much. What you see is a cascade in a beautiful park à la…

  • History of Prints

    Royal Vessel

    This magnificent print of the late 17th century represents a detailed description of a royal vessel (Navir Royal) with all its accessories and adornments. It is also accompanied at the bottom with a little cute poem extolling its virtues and wonders. Here it is in original French with an English…

  • History of Prints

    Perronet

    This magnificently bound album in two volumes dates to 1782-83. It contains detailed plans for some major engineering and architectural projects undertaken in France in the last years before the Revolution. The album is dedicated to the king, Louis XVI, by its author Jean Rodolphe Perronet, the chief royal engineer…

  • History of Prints - Maps

    Plan Turgot

    This spectacular bird’s eye view or plan of Paris of early 18th century, popularly known as Plan Turgot (by the name of the Paris prévôt des marchands who ordered it), is probably the most famous plan of Paris, or any other city for that matter, ever made. It was the…