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Fernando Álvares Seco (?–?) – Portuguese cartographer, who
signed the oldest known map of Portugal, reproduced in various
editions of Abraham Ortelius's Theatrum Orbis Terrarum
Luís
Teixeira (?–?) – Portuguese cartographer, author of an
important Atlas of Brasil
Nicolaes
Witsen (Netherlands, 1641–1717) diplomat, cartographer, writer
and mayor of Amsterdam
18th
century
Jacques-Nicolas Bellin:
Carte réduite de l'océan septentrional..., from:
L'hydrographie françoise, Paris 1766
Jean Baptiste
Bourguignon d'Anville: Troisième partie de la carte d'Asie,
contenant la Sibérie, et quelques autres parties de la
Tartarie, Paris (1753)
Plan du Jardin & Vue des Maisons de Chiswick, 1736, by John Rocque V&A
Museum no. E.352-1944
John Senex (1690–1740), engraver, publisher, surveyor and
geographer to Queen Anne[1]
Emanuel Bowen (1693/4–1767), engraver and map maker[2]
Giambattista (Giovanni Battista) Albrizzi (Venice, 1698 –
1777), publisher of illustrated books and maps
Thomas Kitchen (1718–84) London-based cartographer and engraver
of maps of England, greater Europe, and parts of the British
Empire. At one time held the titles "Senior Hydrographer to His
Majesty" and "Senior Engraver to His Royal Highness the Duke of
York".[5]
Alexander Wilbrecht (Russia, 1757–1823) Geographer of The
Geographic Department of the Cabinet of Her Imperial Majesty