Pierre Alexandre Tardieu
1756–1844 (age 88)
Biography
Pierre Alexandre Tardieu was a distinguished French cartographer whose meticulous work in mapmaking contributed significantly to geographical knowledge during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. His career spanned the transformative period of the French Revolution and Napoleonic era, during which accurate cartography became increasingly important for both administrative and military purposes.
Tardieu's legacy as a skilled cartographer endured throughout his long life, and his contributions to the field were recognized by his contemporaries. He was laid to rest in Père Lachaise Cemetery, one of Paris's most prestigious burial grounds, reflecting the esteem in which he was held.