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Description

A rare early map of the Champagne region, from Nicolas Tassin's rare large-format atlas of France. The map shows Champagne looking eastwards, showing the many rivers, cities, towns, and hills of this agricultural region of northeastern France. Borders are shown with Loraine, and other regions including Brie, Chateau Villain and Vernois are all named.

The major cities of the area are mentioned, including Reims, Rethel, Verdun, Troye, Aubenton, and others. The many rivers of this region are denoted as well, as are several other features.

Champagne is, of course, most famous today for its namesake wine. Production is centered in the region just south of Reims, particularly in the Vallee de la Marne. The cities which contain the great champagne producers are named, including Esperney, home of Moet et Chandon, Veuve Clicquot, and Dom Perignon. This map contains all the terroir in which AOP champagne is produced, even the Cotes de l'Aube region south of Troye. 

This map attractively shows all of these regions and more. The woods, marshes, and hills of the area are elegantly designed and colored, typical of Tassin's style. In all, this makes for a desirable map for a beautiful French region.

Maps by Tassin in original colors are rare.

Condition Description
4 sheets, joined. Original hand-color in outline, recently retouched.
Christopher Tassin Biography

Nicolas Tassin (fl. 1633-55) was appointed 'royal cartographer' at Dijon before setting up as an engraver in Paris where he issued various collections of small maps and plans of France, Switzerland, Germany and Spain. Tassin first published his maps in his own atlas Cartes Generale de Toutes Les Provinces de France in 1634, with an enlarged second edition in 1637 (France, royaumes et provinces d'Europe).