The "Carte des lignes. Compagnie Generale Transatlantique. French line," crafted by Max Blondel La Rougery in 1970, is a stunning representation of a bygone era in maritime history. This thematic and pictorial map was published in Paris and serves as a visual testament to the global reach of the Compagnie Generale Transatlantique, a French shipping company established in 1855. The map is adorned with intricate illustrations, including a compass rose and five illustrious liners, encapsulating the grandeur and prestige of the company’s fleet, which gained international fame with vessels like the Paris, Ile-de-France, and the legendary Normandie.
This map is not merely a navigational tool but a work of art that captures the essence of international travel in the mid-20th century. Highlighting the shipping lines in red, it showcases the extensive routes that connected North America, the West Indies, Europe, and parts of Africa and Asia. The map also delineates main airline routes and transatlantic hotels, illustrating the comprehensive network of travel options available at the time. The decorative borders, featuring scenes and characters from various countries, add a cultural richness that enhances its visual appeal and historical significance.
Max Blondel La Rougery, the mastermind behind this map, succeeded his father Edouard Blondel La Rougery in directing the family publishing house. The Blondel La Rougery Editions, founded in 1902, were renowned for their detailed and artistic maps, including a monumental bird's-eye view of Paris. Max continued this legacy, and his work on this map reflects a deep understanding of cartography combined with an artistic flair that makes this piece both informative and aesthetically pleasing.
The map’s design is a harmonious blend of functionality and artistry. The use of vibrant colors to highlight shipping routes and the inclusion of national flags and a table of countries served by the Compagnie Generale Transatlantique add layers of information that are both engaging and educational. The pictorial elements, such as the illustrations of liners and cultural scenes, provide a narrative that goes beyond geographical data, offering a glimpse into the world of international travel and trade during the mid-20th century.
Historically, this map is significant as it marks the twilight years of the Compagnie Generale Transatlantique before its merger with the Compagnie des Messageries Maritimes in 1975. It captures a moment in time when maritime travel was a luxurious and prestigious mode of transportation, soon to be overshadowed by the rise of air travel. This map is not just a representation of routes and destinations; it is a piece of history that tells the story of a company that played a pivotal role in connecting continents and cultures through the power of the sea.
Countries and regions on this map
- North America:
- United States
- Canada
- Mexico
- South America:
- Brazil
- Argentina
- Chile
- Peru
- Venezuela
- Colombia
- Uruguay
- Paraguay
- Ecuador
- Bolivia
- Europe:
- United Kingdom
- France
- Spain
- Portugal
- Italy
- Germany
- Netherlands
- Belgium
- Switzerland
- Sweden
- Norway
- Denmark
- Finland
- Poland
- Austria
- Hungary
- Czechoslovakia (modern-day Czech Republic and Slovakia)
- Yugoslavia (modern-day Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, and Kosovo)
- Greece
- Turkey
- Soviet Union (including modern-day Russia, Baltic states, and other former Soviet republics)
- Africa:
- Morocco
- Algeria
- Tunisia
- Egypt
- Senegal
- Ivory Coast
- Ghana
- Nigeria
- Cameroon
- Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Kenya
- Tanzania
- South Africa
- Asia:
- Middle East regions including Israel, Lebanon, and Syria
Notable Features & Landmarks
- Smaller inset maps or additional illustrations outside the map:
- Illustrations of five liners.
- Decorative border with scenes and characters from various countries.
- French flag and a table of countries served with their respective flags.
- Bodies of water:
- Atlantic Ocean (Océan Atlantique)
- Pacific Ocean (Océan Pacifique)
- Indian Ocean (Océan Indien)
- Sea routes:
- Shipping lines highlighted in red.
- Other interesting features:
- Compass rose.
- Transatlantic hotels.
- Main airline routes.
Historical and design context
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Mapmaker or publisher: Max Blondel La Rougery
- The Blondel La Rougery Editions were founded in 1902 by Edouard Blondel La Rougery.
- Max Blondel La Rougery succeeded Edouard around 1955 and directed the company until 1976.
- Topics and themes shown on the map:
- Shipping lines, main airline routes, and transatlantic hotels.
- The map highlights connections to the American continent, the West Indies, Europe, and parts of Africa and Asia.
- Adorned with a compass rose, illustrations of liners, and a French flag.
- Features a table of countries served along with their respective flags.
- The borders are decorated with scenes and characters depicting various countries served by the shipping lines.
- Design or style of the map:
- Thematic and pictorial, with decorative elements including illustrations of ships, flags, and cultural scenes.
- Historical significance or context:
- Reflects the global reach and importance of the Compagnie Generale Transatlantique before the rise of air travel.
- Illustrates the historical context of international shipping routes and the cultural connections facilitated by maritime travel.
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