Guillaume Sanson (1633-1703) was a French cartographer of the second half of the 17th century. He was the son of the legendary cartographer Nicolas Sanson (1600-1667) and, together with his brother Adrien Sanson (1639-1718), took over the family business after their father's death. Like his father, he was granted the official title of Geographe Ordinaire du Roy by Louis XIV.
Čechy, Morava, Slezsko a Lužice. "Estats de la Couronne de Boheme ... Le Royaume de Boheme, ... Silesie, ... Moravie ... Lusace". Pův., staře kol. mědirytina podle G. Sansonovy mapy. Vyd. A.-H. Jaillot v Paříži, (1685). 58:87,5 cm.