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This finely engraved and beautifully hand-colored antique map, published in 1705, depicts southern India, including the regions of Decan, Golconda, …
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This finely engraved and beautifully hand-colored antique map, published in 1705, depicts southern India, including the regions of Decan, Golconda, Bisnagar, and Malabar. It was created by the prominent French cartographer Nicolas Sanson and later issued by successors such as Pierre Duval or other publishers who followed his geographical interpretations. The map is titled Thalf Eilandt van Indien in Dutch, indicating it was produced for the Dutch market, which was heavily involved in trade and colonial activities in India during the 17th and early 18th centuries. The map presents a richly detailed depiction of the Indian subcontinent, focusing on the Deccan Plateau, the eastern coastal regions bordering the Bay of Bengal, and the western Malabar Coast, known for its significance in the spice trade. The inset map in the lower right corner provides a more focused view of the Malabar region, showing key trading ports and settlements. The Maldives, labeled as Iles Maldives, are also indicated in the bottom left corner, reflecting their historical importance in regional navigation and commerce. The geographical delineation follows the European cartographic traditions of the early 18th century, blending Renaissance knowledge with updated reports from explorers, traders, and missionaries. The decorative cartouche, adorned with draped ribbon and foliage, emphasizes the Dutch influence in presenting exotic lands to European audiences. The script and place names appear in a mix of French and Dutch, reflecting the international reach of the map’s intended readership. Maps of India from this period were crucial for European powers vying for control of trade routes and colonial expansion. This particular map represents a transitional phase in European cartography, where older Ptolemaic models were being replaced with more accurate surveys. The regions marked correspond to contemporary Indian states, including Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala, making this an essential piece for collectors interested in India’s colonial history and early European perceptions of the subcontinent. The hand-coloring is expertly applied, delineating political divisions with fine shading and highlighting key locations. The fine engraving details and artistic flourishes make this an exceptional piece of early 18th-century cartography.
Dimensions: Approximately 11 by 8 inches or 28 by 20 centimeters Cartographer: Nicolas Sanson, a leading French cartographer active between 1600 and 1667, was known for advancing scientific mapmaking in the 17th century. His works influenced numerous later mapmakers, including Dutch and German publishers who reissued and adapted his maps in various formats. Condition Report: The paper remains strong and well-preserved, with visible chain lines indicative of 18th-century laid paper. The engraving is crisp and detailed, with clear place names and well-defined geographical features. The original hand-coloring is intact and retains a pleasing patina, enhancing the aesthetic of the piece. The margins are ample, with some minor toning along the edges, consistent with its age. The text is sharp and legible throughout. There are minor foxing spots and a slight crease along the centerfold, which is typical for antique maps of this period. There are no significant tears, repairs, or damages, making this map an excellent addition to any collection of early maps, colonial trade history, or European cartographic developments.
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- Dimensions
- 11.02ʺW × 7.87ʺH
- Period
- Early 18th Century
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Paper
- Condition
- Good Condition, Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Beige
- Condition Notes
- Very Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use\. Chain lines Very Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use\. Chain lines less
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