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Rare Botanical from 'Le Jardin du Ror' printed Paris 1665.Considered to be the first important florilegum.Robin was director of the Royal Gardens of the Louvre. Probably later hand colour.Very good conditioncode : P1531
Cartographer : Pierre Aveline
Date : 1665 Paris
Size : 31*18cms
availability : Sold
Price : Sold
Pierre Aveline was a French engraver, draftsman, and publisher active in Paris during the late 17th and early 18th centuries. Born in 1656, he established himself as a respected printmaker and dealer, best known for his engravings of city views, architectural landmarks, and maps of notable French and European locations.
Aveline worked from his studio near the Rue Saint-Jacques in Paris, an important centre for printers and engravers of the period. He specialised in copperplate engravings and etchings, often reproducing existing drawings or paintings by other artists. His prints included portraits, cityscapes, churches, castles, and gardens, which found popularity among art collectors, travellers, and scholars seeking visual records in an era when images of distant places were rare.
Beyond his work as an artist, Pierre Aveline also operated as a publisher, producing prints both of his own and those of fellow engravers. In doing so, he made a significant contribution to the dissemination of visual information about architecture, geography, and notable figures in early modern Europe.
Pierre Aveline died in 1722, but his works remain valued today as both historical documents and fine examples of early modern printmaking.