Alexandre Vuillemin Explained

Alexandre Vuillemin (1812-1880) was a 19th century French cartographer and editor based in Paris.[1] He produced a number of atlases, and his maps are noted for the frequent use of extensive margin illustrations – vignettes, famous people, and views of cities. His atlases were popular, and many went through multiple editions.[2]

Despite a prolific cartographic career, not a lot is known of Vuillemin's life. He studied under the French cartographer Auguste Dufour (1798 - 1865),[3] and his atlases and maps are held by and available through many collections including the British Museum[4] and the University of Alabama Historical Maps of Europe Archive.[5] Vuillemin's most important works include his detailed, highly decorative large format Atlas Illustré de Géographie Commerciale et Industrielle as well as his many French Atlases.

Selected works

External Links to Works Available Online

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Notes and References

  1. Goffart, p. 46.
  2. Tooley, p. 161.
  3. Goffart, p. 347.
  4. British Museum, 1882
  5. Available online. See "External Links to Works Available Online" above.