Château de Mussy

Longuyon,

Meurthe-et-Moselle

 

Mussy Castle, locally known as Château de Mussy, lies in a small forest on a rocky spur west of the town of Longuyon, in the Meurthe-et-Moselle department in France. Mussy Castle was first mentioned in 1144. In 1160 it was ceded to the bishop of Verdun by the archbishop of Trier.

 

 

Fine rare Antique engraved map on paper

Total size approx 7.1/2 x 9. inches (18.5 x 22.5 cm)

 

Drawn by Christophe Tassin

Engraved by Louis Loisel (Paris circa 1645)

 

Condition: good clean example with margins

 

Christophe Tassin (born in the early 1600s in France; died in 1660 in France), also known as Nicolas Tassin, Christophe Nicolas Tassin or Christophe Le Tassin, was a French cartographer, known for his atlases of France, Spain, Germany and Switzerland. Most of his work was published in Paris from 1633 to 1635. Among his colleagues were Melchior Tavernier (1594–1665), Sébastien Cramoisy (1584–1669) and Michael van Lochum (1601–1647). Little is known of his personal life.

 

 

 

 

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