Jacques-Nicolas Bellin (1703-1772) was among the most important
mapmakers of the eighteenth century. In 1721, at only the age of 18, he
was appointed Hydrographer to the French Navy. In August 1741, he became
the first Ingénieur de la Marine of the Dépôt des cartes et plans de la
Marine. Bellin set a very high standard of workmanship and accuracy,
cementing France's leading role in European cartography and geography
during this period. Many of his maps were copied by other mapmakers
across the continent.
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