List of cartographers
is the study of map making and cartographers are map makers.
Before 1400
- Anaximander, Greek Anatolia, first to attempt making a map of the known world
- Hecataeus of Miletus, Greek Anatolia, geographer, cartographer, and early ethnographer
- Dicaearchus, Greece, philosopher, cartographer, geographer, mathematician, author
- Ende, Spain, illustrator, cartographer, nun
- Eratosthenes, Ptolemaic Egypt, Greek scientist, mathematician, geographer, and cartographer
- Hipparchus, Greece, astronomer, cartographer, geographer
- Liu An, China, geographer, cartographer, author of the Huainanzi
- Marinus of Tyre, Roman Syria, Greek geographer, cartographer and mathematician, who founded mathematical geography
- Ptolemy, Ptolemaic Egypt, Greek astronomer, cartographer, and geographer
- Pei Xiu, Chinese geographer and cartographer
- Isidore of Seville, Hispania
- al-Khwārazmī, Caliphate, Persian cartographer, geographer, and polymath.
- Su Song, China, horologist and engineer; as a Song dynasty diplomat, he used his knowledge of cartography and map-making to solve territorial border disputes with the rival Liao dynasty
- Shen Kuo, China, polymath scientist and statesman, author of the Dream Pool Essays, which included a large atlas of China and foreign regions, and also made a three-dimensional raised-relief map
- al-Idrisi, Sicily, Arab cartographer, geographer and traveller
- Maximus Planudes, Byzantine Empire, a monk credited with restoring the texts and maps of Ptolemy
- Petrus Vesconte, Genoese cartographer, author of the oldest signed Portolan chart
- Angelino Dulcert, author of the earliest known Majorcan portolan charts of the Mediterranean
15th century
- Jacobus Angelus, Florence, translated Ptolemy into Latin
- Martin Behaim
- Benedetto Bordone
- Sebastian Cabot, Venetian explorer
- Erhard Etzlaub
- Leonardo da Vinci
- Henricus Martellus Germanus
- Donnus Nicholas Germanus
- Fra Mauro
- Piri Reis
- Johannes Ruysch, explorer, cartographer, astronomer, manuscript illustrator and painter
- Hartmann Schedel
- Amerigo Vespucci
- Johannes Werner, refined and promoted the Werner map projection
- Martin Waldseemüller
- Gabriel de Valseca, Majorcan, author of several portolan charts of the Mediterranean
- :it:Grazioso_Benincasa|Grazioso Benincasa, from Ancona, author of several portolan charts of the Mediterranean
16th century
- Giovanni Battista Agnese, Genoese, cartographer, author of numerous nautical atlases
- Hacı Ahmet, Tunisian cartographer, translated 16th c. map into Turkish for the Ottoman Empire.
- Peter Apian, also known as Peter Bienewitz, German geographer and astronomer, author of the Apianus projection
- Philipp Apian
- Joost Janszoon Bilhamer
- Willem Janszoon Blaeu, father of Joan Blaeu
- Giovanni Battista Boazio, mapped Sir Francis Drake's voyage to the West Indies and America
- Jacob Roelofs van Deventer
- Fernão Vaz Dourado, Portuguese cartographer of the school initiated by Lopo Homem
- Oronce Finé
- Gemma Frisius
- Martin Helwig
- Augustin Hirschvogel
- Lopo Homem, co-author, with the Reinel family, of the well-known Miller Atlas
- Diogo Homem, cartographer, son of Lopo Homem
- Jodocus Hondius
- Johannes Honterus
- Gerard de Jode
- Urbano Monti
- Jacques le Moyne
- Guillaume Le Testu
- Jacobus Pentius de Leucho
- Gerardus Mercator
- Sebastian Münster
- Abraham Ortelius, generally recognized as the creator of the first modern atlas
- Petrus Plancius
- Timothy Pont
- Pedro Reinel, author of the oldest signed Portuguese nautical chart
- Jorge Reinel, Portuguese cartographer, son of Pedro Reinel
- Diogo Ribeiro, author of the first known planisphere with a graduated Equator
- Sebastião Lopes, Portuguese cartographer and cosmographer
- Christopher Saxton
- John Speed
- Fernando Álvares Seco, signed the oldest known map of Portugal, reproduced in various editions of Abraham Ortelius's Theatrum Orbis Terrarum
- Bernardus Sylvanus
- Luís Teixeira, author of an important atlas of Brazil
- Bartolomeu Velho, cosmographer and cartographer
- Lucas Janszoon Waghenaer, driver, cartographer
- Edward Wright , mathematician and cartographer
17th century
- Pieter van der Aa
- João Teixeira Albernaz I, prolific cartographer, son of Luís Teixeira
- João Teixeira Albernaz II, Portuguese cartographer
- Pedro Teixeira Albernaz, Portuguese cartographer author of an important atlas of the Iberian Peninsula and a map of Portugal
- Guillaume Le Vasseur de Beauplan, French cartographer who created first descriptive map of Ukraine
- Johannes Blaeu
- Emanuel Bowen, engraver and map maker
- Vincenzo Coronelli
- Guillaume Delisle
- Petter Gedda
- Hessel Gerritsz, cartographer for the VOC
- Isaak de Graaff, cartographer for the VOC
- Johann Homann, geographer
- Henricus Hondius
- Willem Hondius
- Johannes Janssonius
- Johannes van Keulen
- Joannes de Laet
- Michael van Langren
- Alain Manesson Mallet
- Matthäus Merian Sr. and Jr.
- Herman Moll
- Robert Morden
- Dirck Rembrantsz van Nierop, cartographer, mathematician and astronomist
- Jean-Baptiste Nolin
- John Ogilby
- Nicolas Sanson
- Peter Schenk the Elder
- Johannes Vingboons, cartographer and aquarellist
- Georg Matthäus Vischer, cartographer, topographer and engraver
- Claes Jansz Visscher
- Nicolaes Visscher I
- Frederik de Wit
- Nicolaes Witsen, diplomat, cartographer, writer and mayor of Amsterdam
- Giovanni Cassini
- Jacques Cassini
18th century
- John James Abert, headed the Corps of Topographical Engineers for 32 years and organized the mapping of the American West
- John Arrowsmith, member of the Arrowsmith family of geographers
- Louis Albert Guislain Bacler d'Albe, also artist and longtime strategic advisor to Napoleon
- John Senex, engraver, publisher, surveyor and geographer to Queen Anne
- John Lodge Cowley, cartographer, mathematician and geographer
- Agostino Codazzi
- Joseph Frederick Wallet DesBarres, created Atlantic Neptune
- Giambattista Albrizzi, publisher of illustrated books and maps
- Sieur le Rouge map c1740
- John Gibson, map c. 1758
- Jacques-Nicolas Bellin, chief cartographer to the French navy
- William Bligh, Ships Master during the infamous Bounty mutiny and noted free-hand cartographer
- Rigobert Bonne, Royal Cartographer to France in the office of the Hydrographer at Depot de la Marine
- Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d'Anville
- Don Tomas Lopez de Vargas Machuca
- Lourenco Homem da Cunha d’Eca, created Carta militar das principaes estradas de Portugal, 1808
- Abel Buell, published the first map of the new United States created by an American
- Dimitrie Cantemir
- César-François Cassini de Thury
- Jean-Dominique Cassini
- Edme Mentelle
- Pierre Gilles Chanlair
- James Cook , navigator and naval chart maker
- Simeon De Witt, successor to Robert Erskine and Surveyor-General of the State of New York
- Louis Isidore Duperrey
- Johann Friedrich Endersch
- Colonel Robert Erskine, geographer and Surveyor-General of the Continental Army during the American Revolution
- Joseph de Ferraris, Austrian cartographer of the Austrian Netherlands
- Matthew Flinders, Royal Navy officer; circumnavigated Australia and made exploration of the Australian coastline
- Joseph Marx Baron von Liechtenstern
- Louis Feuillée
- Björn Gunnlaugsson
- Fielding Lucas, Jr., of the Lucas Brothers, Baltimore, USA
- J. Flyn "New and Correct Plan of London", 1770
- Samuel Gustaf Hermelin
- Thomas Jefferys, geographer of King George III of the United Kingdom
- William Faden, successor to Thomas Jefferys
- Pierre Jacotin
- Murdoch McKenzie
- John Mitchell, colonial British American mapmaker
- Thomas Livingstone Mitchell
- Robert Moresby
- Thomas Moule
- Carlton Osgood
- Adriaan Reland, linguist and cartographer
- Thomas Richardson
- Dider Robert de Vaugondy
- John Rocque
- David Watson, surveyed Scotland post 1747 to produce The Duke of Cumberland's Map
- William Roy
- William Mudge
- Thomas Frederick Colby
- Matthäus Seutter
- Friedrich Wilhelm Carl von Schmettau
- Matthias Seutter
- Jacob Swart
- David Thompson
- Daniel-Charles Trudaine
- Philip Johan von Strahlenberg
- Thomas Kitchin, London-based cartographer and engraver of maps of England, greater Europe, and parts of the British Empire.; at one time held the titles "Senior Hydrographer to His Majesty" and "Senior Engraver to His Royal Highness the Duke of York"
- Friedrich Christoph Müller
- Philippe Vandermaelen
- Alexander Wilbrecht, geographer of the Geographic Department of the Cabinet of Her Imperial Majesty
- Emma Willard, women's rights activist and education reformer
- James Wilson, first maker of globes in the United States
- George Washington, first president of the United States; cartographer
- Henri Michelot, Marseilles, France, hydrographer and pilot of the Royal Galley
19th century
- Robert Aitken of Beith. born c. 1786
- John Bartholomew the elder, Scottish cartographer and engraver.
- Henry Peter Bosse, also photographer and civil engineer
- Abraham Bradley Jr., created first postal road maps of the United States
- George Bradshaw
- Eugenia Wheeler Goff, combined history, resources, and geography
- Leslie George Bullock
- Bernard J. S. Cahill, inventor of octahedral "Butterfly Map" of the world
- George Comer
- John Paul Goode, created the "Evil Mercator" and Goode’s World Atlas
- Hermann Haack
- Eduard Imhof, oversaw the Schweizerischer Mittelschulatlas, the atlas used in Swiss
- James Ireland Craig, inventor of the Craig retroazimuthal projection, otherwise known as the Mecca projection
- J. H. Colton
- Carl Diercke
- Max Eckert-Greifendorff
- Percy Fawcett, British explorer of South America
- Matthew Fontaine Maury, U.S. Navy officer; also oceanographer, meteorologist, cartographer, author, geologist, and educator
- Thaddeus Mortimer Fowler, American producer of pictorial maps
- Charles F. Hoffmann
- William Hughes FRGS was an English geographer, mapmaker, cartographer and author.
- Felix Jones
- Florence Kelley, political reformer, director of the Chicago portion of the Hull House Maps and Papers
- Peter Kozler, lawyer, geographer, politician, manufacturer
- Victor Adolphe Malte-Brun
- Heinrich Theodor Menke
- August Heinrich Petermann, German cartographer
- George Philip, cartographer, map publisher and founder of the publishing house George Philip & Son Ltd.
- Erwin Raisz
- William R. Shepherd
- Yuly Shokalsky, also oceanographer and geographer
- Karl Spruner von Merz
- John Tallis and Company
- Nicolas Auguste Tissot, devised Tissot's indicatrix
- Shanawdithit, created maps depicting the movement Beothuk people in Newfoundland
- Edward A. Vincent, cartographer, civil engineer, architect
- Nain Singh Rawat Cartographer and explorer
- Cope, Emmor B: Gettysburg Battlefield cartographer and first Gettysburg National Military Park superintendent
- Alexandre Vuillemin
- Ruth Taylor White, creator of pictoral maps of the United States
- John Francon Williams FRGS, editor, journalist, writer, geographer, historian, cartographer and inventor.
- Fanny Bullock Workman, geographer, cartographer, explorer, travel writer, and mountaineer
- James Wyld
- Hatsusaburō Yoshida
20th century
- Regina Araújo de Almeida, professor of geography at the University of Sao Paulo, tactile mapping cartographer
- Jacques Bertin
- Josef Breu
- Cynthia Brewer, developed ColorBrewer, professor and department head at Penn State University
- Roger Brunet
- Emanuela Casti, formalized a semiotic theory of geographic maps
- Danny Dorling, developed circular cartograms
- Marion A. Frieswyk, first female intelligence cartographer in the Central Intelligence Agency
- Emily Garfield,, cartographic artist
- Günther Hake
- Richard Edes Harrison
- Tom Harrisson
- George F. Jenks
- Elrey Borge Jeppesen
- Ingrid Kretschmer
- Toy Lasker, creator and editor of Flashmaps guidebooks
- Edgar Lehmann
- Jess Miller, artist, photographer, and cartographer of rural Arkansas
- Mark Newman, developed area contiguous cartograms using a diffusion-based method
- Ruth Rhoads Lepper Gardner, cartographer of the Maine coast
- Rudi Ogrissek
- Rafael Palacios, prolific map-drawer for major US publishers
- Phyllis Pearsall, creator of the Geographers' A–Z Street Atlas
- Barbara Petchenik, first woman to serve as Vice President of the International Cartographic Association
- Arthur H. Robinson, wrote the influential textbook Elements of Cartography and developed the Robinson projection
- Abbas Sahab, Iranian cartographer, produced the first atlas of the Persian Gulf
- Paula Scher, graphic designer, painter
- Joni Seagar, professor of Geography at the University of Vermont
- Nikolas Schiller, Arabesque maps composed of kaleidoscopic aerial photographs
- John C. Sherman
- Jessamine Shumate
- Kira B. Shingareva, first person to successfully map the dark side of the moon
- John P. Snyder, developed the space oblique mercator projection
- Dr. E. Lee Spence, pioneer underwater archaeologist, decorative, historical maps showing shipwreck locations
- Marie Tharp, oceanographic cartographer
- Waldo R. Tobler, developed the first law of geography
- Judith Tyner, professor of Geography at California State University, Long Beach
- Bradford Washburn
- Denis Wood, artist, author, and former professor of Design at North Carolina State University
- David Woodward