Ángel Jacob Jesurún

1824–1893

Ángel Jacob Jesurún, born in Curaçao to a prominent Sephardic Jewish family, emigrated to Venezuela at the age of nineteen. There, he became an entrepreneur and created a master plan for development of the city of Caracas. Jesurun was also a scholar, with a doctorate in political science. In 1890, he was appointed Venezuela’s consul to Panama, where he became a cofounder of a branch of the Alliance Israélite Universelle there.

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Topographic Map of the city of Caracas

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Ángel Jacob Jesurún’s topographical map of Caracas, with its geometric grid, is the first map after Venezuela’s independence to be drawn and printed by a native of the city. After decades of war and…