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Map of the region of Chinon related to the works of Francois Rabelais, published in 1725
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Map of the region of Chinon related to the works of Francois Rabelais, published in 1725
XIR414557 Map of the region of Chinon related to the works of Francois Rabelais, published in 1725 (engraving) by French School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: carte du Chinonois; Chinonais; Rabelais (c.1494-1553) French Renaissance writer, doctor and humanist; Indre-et-Loire; Indre et Loire; La Deviniere; Theleme; ); French, out of copyright
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Cartography Indre Loire Medallion Medallions Vienne Woods
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This print showcases a beautifully detailed map of the region of Chinon, intricately related to the works of the renowned French Renaissance writer, doctor, and humanist François Rabelais. Published in 1725 as an engraving by an anonymous artist from the 18th century French School, this historical piece is now part of a private collection. The map highlights various significant locations within Chinonais and Chinonois, both regions closely associated with Rabelais' literary masterpieces. From La Deviniere to Theleme, each place holds its own significance in his works. As we gaze upon this stunning depiction, we are transported back to a time when Rabelais' words echoed through these landscapes. The geography depicted on this map includes rivers such as Vienne and Loire, alongside dense woods and forests that add depth to the scenery. A striking medallion featuring a male portrait serves as a centerpiece for cartographic exploration. This remarkable artwork not only captures the essence of Rabelais' writings but also provides us with invaluable insights into the cultural and geographical context surrounding his work. It stands as a testament to both his enduring legacy and the skillful craftsmanship of French cartography during that era.
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