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*[[Willem Blaeu|Willem Janszoon Blaeu]] (Netherlands, 1571–1638), father of [[Joan Blaeu]]
*[[Willem Blaeu|Willem Janszoon Blaeu]] (Netherlands, 1571–1638), father of [[Joan Blaeu]]
*[[Giovanni Battista Boazio]], mapped Sir [[Francis Drake]]'s voyage to the West Indies and America
*[[Giovanni Battista Boazio]], mapped Sir [[Francis Drake]]'s voyage to the West Indies and America
*[[Anders Bure]] (Sweden, 1571 – 1646), founder of Swedish cartography
*[[Anders Bure]] (Sweden, 1571–1646), founder of Swedish cartography
*[[Jacob Roelofs van Deventer]] (Netherlands, c. 1510/15–1575)
*[[Jacob Roelofs van Deventer]] (Netherlands, c. 1510/15–1575)
*[[Fernão Vaz Dourado]] (India, c. 1520–c. 1580), Portuguese cartographer of the school initiated by [[Lopo Homem]]
*[[Fernão Vaz Dourado]] (India, c. 1520–c. 1580), Portuguese cartographer of the school initiated by [[Lopo Homem]]
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*[[Christopher Saxton]] (England, born c. 1540)
*[[Christopher Saxton]] (England, born c. 1540)
*[[John Speed]] (England, 1542–1629)
*[[John Speed]] (England, 1542–1629)
*[[Fernando Álvares Seco]] (Portugal?–?), signed the oldest known map of Portugal, reproduced in various editions of [[Abraham Ortelius]]'s [[Theatrum Orbis Terrarum]]
*[[Fernando Álvares Seco]] (Portugal, ?–?), signed the oldest known map of Portugal, reproduced in various editions of [[Abraham Ortelius]]'s [[Theatrum Orbis Terrarum]]
*[[Bernardus Sylvanus]] (Italy)
*[[Bernardus Sylvanus]] (Italy)
*[[Luís Teixeira]] (Portugal ?–?), author of an important atlas of [[Brazil]]
*[[Luís Teixeira]] (Portugal, ?–?), author of an important atlas of [[Brazil]]
*[[Bartolomeu Velho]] (Portugal ?–1568), [[cosmographer]] and cartographer
*[[Bartolomeu Velho]] (Portugal, ?–1568), [[cosmographer]] and cartographer
*[[Lucas Janszoon Waghenaer]] (Netherlands, 1533/34–1605/06), driver, cartographer
*[[Lucas Janszoon Waghenaer]] (Netherlands, 1533/34–1605/06), driver, cartographer
*[[Edward Wright (mathematician)]] (England, 1561–1615), [[mathematician]] and cartographer
*[[Edward Wright (mathematician)]] (England, 1561–1615), [[mathematician]] and cartographer
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* [[Joseph Frederick Wallet DesBarres]] (1721–1824), created [[Atlantic Neptune]]
* [[Joseph Frederick Wallet DesBarres]] (1721–1824), created [[Atlantic Neptune]]
*[[Giambattista Albrizzi|Giambattista (Giovanni Battista) Albrizzi]] (Venice, 1698–1777), publisher of illustrated books and maps
*[[Giambattista Albrizzi|Giambattista (Giovanni Battista) Albrizzi]] (Venice, 1698–1777), publisher of illustrated books and maps
*[[Sieur le Rouge]] map c. 1740<ref>{{cite web |url=http://prestwidge.com/river/jamaica1746leRouge.html |title=La Jamaique |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091001011559/http://prestwidge.com/river/jamaica1746leRouge.html |archive-date=1 October 2009 }}</ref>
*[[Sieur le Rouge]], map c. 1740<ref>{{cite web |url=http://prestwidge.com/river/jamaica1746leRouge.html |title=La Jamaique |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091001011559/http://prestwidge.com/river/jamaica1746leRouge.html |archive-date=1 October 2009 }}</ref>
*[[John Gibson (cartographer)]], map c. 1758<ref>{{cite web |url=http://prestwidge.com/river/jamaica1762gibson.html |title=A Correct Map of the Island of Jamaica |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111006204826/http://prestwidge.com/river/jamaica1762gibson.html |archive-date=6 October 2011 |first = John|last = Gibson}}</ref>
*[[John Gibson (cartographer)]], map c. 1758<ref>{{cite web |url=http://prestwidge.com/river/jamaica1762gibson.html |title=A Correct Map of the Island of Jamaica |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111006204826/http://prestwidge.com/river/jamaica1762gibson.html |archive-date=6 October 2011 |first = John|last = Gibson}}</ref>
*[[Jacques-Nicolas Bellin]] (1703–1772), chief cartographer to the French navy
*[[Jacques-Nicolas Bellin]] (1703–1772), chief cartographer to the French navy
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*[[Robert Aitken's new Parish Atlas of Ayrshire. 1829.|Robert Aitken of Beith. born c. 1786]]
*[[Robert Aitken's new Parish Atlas of Ayrshire. 1829.|Robert Aitken of Beith. born c. 1786]]
* [[Carlo de Candia]] (1803–1862), Italian cartographer, created the large maritime map of Sardinia in 1: 250,000 scale, travel version.
* [[Carlo de Candia]] (1803–1862), Italian cartographer, created the large maritime map of Sardinia in 1: 250,000 scale, travel version.
*[[John Bartholomew the elder]](26 April 1805 – 8 April 1861), Scottish cartographer and engraver.
*[[John Bartholomew the elder]] (26 April 1805 – 8 April 1861), Scottish cartographer and engraver.
*[[Henry Peter Bosse]] (Germany/United States, 1844–1903), also photographer and civil engineer
*[[Henry Peter Bosse]] (Germany/United States, 1844–1903), also photographer and civil engineer
*[[Abraham Bradley Jr.]] (1767–1838), created first postal road maps of the United States
*[[Abraham Bradley Jr.]] (1767–1838), created first postal road maps of the United States
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*[[Leslie George Bullock]] (1895–1971)
*[[Leslie George Bullock]] (1895–1971)
*[[Bernard J. S. Cahill]] (1867–1944), inventor of octahedral "Butterfly Map" of the world
*[[Bernard J. S. Cahill]] (1867–1944), inventor of octahedral "Butterfly Map" of the world
*[[Ambrose F. Church]] (died 1920), mapmaker in Nova Scotia, Canada
*[[George Comer]] (1858–1937)
*[[George Comer]] (1858–1937)
*[[John Paul Goode]] (1862–1932), created the "Evil Mercator" and ''Goode’s World Atlas''
*[[John Paul Goode]] (1862–1932), created the "Evil Mercator" and ''Goode’s World Atlas''
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*[[Charles F. Hoffmann]] (Germany/United States, 1838–1913)
*[[Charles F. Hoffmann]] (Germany/United States, 1838–1913)
*[[James Gardner (surveyor)|James Gardner]]
*[[James Gardner (surveyor)|James Gardner]]
*[[Charles E. Goad]] (1848 – 1910), English Canadian cartographer and pioneer of [[Goad map|insurance maps]]
*[[Charles E. Goad]] (1848–1910), English Canadian cartographer and pioneer of [[Goad map|insurance maps]]
*[[William Hughes (geographer)]] FRGS (1818 – 21 May 1876), English geographer, mapmaker, cartographer and author.
*[[William Hughes (geographer)]] FRGS (1818 – 21 May 1876), English geographer, mapmaker, cartographer and author.
*[[Gwynneth de Candia Vaughan]] (England 1879 - ?), British cartographer, mapmaker in the Australian territories.
*[[Gwynneth de Candia Vaughan]] (England 1879 - ?), British cartographer, mapmaker in the Australian territories.
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[[File:robinson-projection.jpg|thumb|175px|right|A [[Robinson projection]] of the [[Earth]]]]
[[File:robinson-projection.jpg|thumb|175px|right|A [[Robinson projection]] of the [[Earth]]]]


*[[Regina Araújo de Almeida]] (Brazil, 1949– ), professor of geography at the [[University of São Paulo]], [[Tactile cartography|tactile cartographer]]<ref>{{cite web |title=The Women Who Shaped the World |url=https://futuremaps.com/blog/the-women-who-shaped-the-world |website=Future Maps |access-date=3 July 2019}}</ref>
*[[Jacques Bertin]] (France, 1918–2010)
*[[Jacques Bertin]] (France, 1918–2010)
*[[Josef Breu]] (Austria, 1914–1998)
*[[Josef Breu]] (Austria, 1914–1998)
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*[[Marion A. Frieswyk]] (United States, 1922–2021), first female intelligence cartographer in the [[Central Intelligence Agency]]
*[[Marion A. Frieswyk]] (United States, 1922–2021), first female intelligence cartographer in the [[Central Intelligence Agency]]
*[[Ruth Rhoads Lepper Gardner]] (United States, 1905–2011), cartographer of the Maine coast
*[[Ruth Rhoads Lepper Gardner]] (United States, 1905–2011), cartographer of the Maine coast
*[[Emily Garfield]], (1987– ), cartographic artist
*[[Günther Hake]] (1922–2000)
*[[Richard Edes Harrison]] (1901–1994)
*[[Richard Edes Harrison]] (1901–1994)
*[[Tom Harrisson]] (1911–1976)
*[[Tom Harrisson]] (1911–1976)
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*[[Elrey Borge Jeppesen]] (1907–1996)
*[[Elrey Borge Jeppesen]] (1907–1996)
*[[Ingrid Kretschmer]] (1939–2011)
*[[Ingrid Kretschmer]] (1939–2011)
*[[Toy Lasker]] (United States, 1919–2011), creator and editor of Flashmaps guidebooks
*[[Edgar Lehmann]] (1905–1990)
*[[Samuel Herbert Maw]] (1881–1952), architect, [[architectural delineator|delineator]] and cartographer of [[Canada]]
*[[Samuel Herbert Maw]] (1881–1952), architect, [[architectural delineator|delineator]] and cartographer of [[Canada]]
*[[Kate McLean]] (United Kingdom) Best known for creating olfactory maps of cities
*[[Kate McLean]] (United Kingdom) Best known for creating olfactory maps of cities
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*[[Mark Monmonier]] (United States, 1943– ), wrote ''How to Lie with Maps'' and created the Monmonier Algorithm. Distinguished Professor Emeritus, [[Syracuse University]]
*[[Mark Monmonier]] (United States, 1943– ), wrote ''How to Lie with Maps'' and created the Monmonier Algorithm. Distinguished Professor Emeritus, [[Syracuse University]]
*[[Mark Newman]] (1968– ), developed area contiguous cartograms using a diffusion-based method
*[[Mark Newman]] (1968– ), developed area contiguous cartograms using a diffusion-based method
*[[Rudi Ogrissek]] (1926–1999)
*[[Rafael Palacios (artist)|Rafael Palacios]] (1905–1993), prolific map-drawer for major US publishers
*[[Rafael Palacios (artist)|Rafael Palacios]] (1905–1993), prolific map-drawer for major US publishers
*[[Phyllis Pearsall]] (England, 1906–1996), creator of the [[Geographers' A–Z Street Atlas]]
*[[Phyllis Pearsall]] (England, 1906–1996), creator of the [[Geographers' A–Z Street Atlas]]
*[[Jacques Pervititch]] (Turkey, 1877–1945), creator of series of insurance maps of [[Istanbul]]  
*[[Jacques Pervititch]] (Turkey, 1877–1945), creator of series of insurance maps of [[Istanbul]]  
*[[Barbara Petchenik]] (1939–1992), first woman to serve as Vice President of the [[International Cartographic Association]]
*[[Edward Ayearst Reeves]] (1862–1945), British geographer, astronomer, and cartographer<ref>{{Cite web |title=Telescopic Alidade |url=https://americanhistory.si.edu/collections/nmah_765754 |access-date=2024-03-14 |publisher=[[National Museum of American History]] |language=en}}</ref>
*[[Edward Ayearst Reeves]] (1862–1945), British geographer, astronomer, and cartographer<ref>{{Cite web |title=Telescopic Alidade |url=https://americanhistory.si.edu/collections/nmah_765754 |access-date=2024-03-14 |publisher=[[National Museum of American History]] |language=en}}</ref>
*[[Arthur H. Robinson]] (1915–2004), wrote the influential textbook ''Elements of Cartography'' and developed the [[Robinson projection]]
*[[Arthur H. Robinson]] (1915–2004), wrote the influential textbook ''Elements of Cartography'' and developed the [[Robinson projection]]
*[[Abbas Sahab]] (1921–2000), Iranian cartographer, produced the first atlas of the [[Persian Gulf]]
*[[Abbas Sahab]] (1921–2000), Iranian cartographer, produced the first atlas of the [[Persian Gulf]]
*[[Paula Scher]] (United States, 1948– ), graphic designer, painter
*[[Paula Scher]] (United States, 1948– ), graphic designer, painter
*[[Joni Seagar]] (United States 1954– ), professor of geography at the [[University of Vermont]]
*[[Nikolas Schiller]] (1980– ), [[Arabesque (European art)|Arabesque]] maps composed of [[kaleidoscope|kaleidoscopic]] [[aerial photographs]]
*[[Nikolas Schiller]] (1980– ), [[Arabesque (European art)|Arabesque]] maps composed of [[kaleidoscope|kaleidoscopic]] [[aerial photographs]]
*[[John C. Sherman]] (1916–1996)
*[[Erwin Schneider]] (1906-1987), Austrian mountaineer and cartographer
*[[Jessamine Shumate]] (1902–1990)
*[[Jessamine Shumate]] (1902–1990)
*[[Kira B. Shingareva]] (Russia, 1938–2013), first person to successfully map the dark side of the moon
*[[Kira B. Shingareva]] (Russia, 1938–2013), first person to successfully map the dark side of the moon
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*[[Norman J. W. Thrower]] (1919–2002), professor at [[UCLA]] and author who was known for work in geography, surveying practices, and history
*[[Norman J. W. Thrower]] (1919–2002), professor at [[UCLA]] and author who was known for work in geography, surveying practices, and history
*[[Waldo R. Tobler]] (1930–2018), developed the [[first law of geography]]
*[[Waldo R. Tobler]] (1930–2018), developed the [[first law of geography]]
*[[Judith Tyner]] (United States, born 1939), professor emerita of geography at [[California State University, Long Beach]]
*[[Ludwig von der Vecht]] (Deutschland, 1854–1919), cartographer of German colonies
*[[Bradford Washburn]] (1910–2007)
*[[Bradford Washburn]] (1910–2007)
*[[Denis Wood]] (United States, 1945– ), artist, author, and former professor of design at [[North Carolina State University]]
*[[Denis Wood]] (United States, 1945– ), artist, author, and former professor of design at [[North Carolina State University]]
*[[David Woodward (cartographer)|David Woodward]] (1942–2004)
*[[David Woodward (cartographer)|David Woodward]] (1942–2004)
*[[Hannah Feldman (cartographer)]] (2001–)
*[[Betsy Barthold (cartographer)]] (2000–)
*[[Gabrielle Puente (cartographer)]] (2001–)


==See also==
==See also==

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Before 1400

File:Anaximander world map (mul).svg
Modern rendering of Anaximander's 6th century BC world map
File:PtolemyWorldMap.jpg
Ptolemy's 150 CE world map (as redrawn in the 15th century)

15th century

File:Piri reis world map 01.jpg
First world map of Piri Reis
File:Carte behaim.JPG
Martin Behaim's 1492 world map

16th century

File:1544 Battista Agnese Worldmap.jpg
Battista Agnese's 1544 world map
File:Leo Belgicus.jpg
Jodocus Hondius' Leo Belgicus (1611)
File:Mercator World Map.jpg
Gerardus Mercator's 1587 world map
File:Theatrum Orbis Terrarum, by Abraham Ortelius, World, 1572.jpg
World map from the Theatrum Orbis Terrarum by Abraham Ortelius

17th century

File:1606 -26 Nova Blaeu mr.jpg
Willem Blaeu and Johannes Blaeu's 1606–1626 world map
File:Moll - A new map of the whole world with the trade winds.png
Herman Moll's A new map of the whole world with the trade winds (1736)
File:1670 Nova Orbis de Wit.JPG
Frederik de Wit's 1670 world map

18th century

File:Bellin - Carte reduite de l'ocean septentrional.png
Jacques-Nicolas Bellin: Carte réduite de l'océan septentrional..., from: L'hydrographie françoise, Paris 1766
File:Anville - Troisieme partie de la carte d'Asie.jpg
Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d'Anville: Troisième partie de la carte d'Asie, contenant la Sibérie, et quelques autres parties de la Tartarie, Paris (1753)
File:Plan du Jardin et Vue des Maisons de Chiswick.jpg
Plan du Jardin & Vue des Maisons de Chiswick, 1736, by John Rocque V&A Museum no. E.352-1944
File:(A chart of Boston Bay) (2674893303).jpg
A survey of Boston Harbor from Atlantic Neptune by Colonel Joseph Frederick Wallet DesBarres

19th century

File:USPostRoadMap1804.jpg
Abraham Bradley's U.S. postal route map of 1804
File:Monmouthshire Hundreds.jpg
Moule's map of the hundreds of Monmouthshire, c. 1831
File:Russian Empire Map.jpg
A 1912 map of the Russian Empire by Yuly Shokalsky

20th century

File:Southampton Island 1913.jpg
George Comer's 1913 map of Southampton Island
File:Robinson-projection.jpg
A Robinson projection of the Earth

See also

References

  1. Hubert Cancik and Helmuth Schneider (ed.): "Marinus", Brill's New Pauly, Brill, 2010: M. of Tyre (Μαρῖνος; Marînos), Greek geographer, 2nd century AD
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