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Auction 134, Lot 637

"Chinae, olim Sinarum regionis, nova descriptio. Auctore Ludouico Georgio", Ortelius, Abraham

Subject: China

Period: 1584 (dated)

Publication: Theatrum Orbis Terrarum

Color: Hand Color

Size:
18.7 x 14.5 inches
47.5 x 36.8 cm
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This landmark map is the first European-printed map of China. It provides a fascinating view of the mysterious orient from a Renaissance perspective. Ortelius based the map on the work of Jorge de Barbuda, a Portuguese Jesuit also known as Ludovicus Georgius, whose manuscript map reached Ortelius by way of Arias Montanus. The depiction, which became the standard image of China for over half a century, shows the legendary kingdom at an early point in European exploration of the region. The map is oriented with north to the right and extends into parts of Indo-China, the Philippines and part of Japan. The Great Wall is prominently delineated and several huge lakes and rivers dominate the topography. Illustrations in the interior include tent cities of the Tartars, stags, elephants and elaborate sail-powered carriages. The map is further adorned with three ornamental cartouches. Second state with las Philippinas added above Sinus Magnus, published in the French edition of 1598.

References: Walter #11F; Van den Broecke #164.

Condition: A+

There is a tiny rust spot in the bottom blank margin, still a fine example.

Estimate: $5,500 - $6,500

Sold for: $7,500

Closed on 12/1/2010

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