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Title: 1750 bellin map of the red river and hanoi, vietnam : this finely engraved eighteenth-century french map, titled carte … Read more Title: 1750 bellin map of the red river and hanoi, vietnam : this finely engraved eighteenth-century french map, titled carte du cours de la riviere de tunquin, was created by the renowned cartographer jacques-nicolas bellin and published in 1750. It depicts the course of the red river, historically referred to as the tonkin river, from hanoi, labeled as cacho, ville capitale du tunquin, to the gulf of tonkin, labeled as baye de tunquin. Bellin’s work was based on navigational surveys by an english explorer, as stated in the title, reflecting the growing european interest in southeast asia during the early colonial period. The red river delta was a crucial region for trade and agriculture, forming the backbone of vietnam’s economic and cultural history. The river originates in china and flows through northern vietnam, passing through hanoi before emptying into the gulf of tonkin. This map captures the strategic importance of the river, as it served as a major trade route for goods and a point of interest for european navigators, merchants, and missionaries seeking access to indochina. The map includes numerous geographical details. Hanoi is prominently labeled as the capital of tonkin, a historical term used by europeans to describe northern vietnam. The surrounding settlements, islands, and tributaries are carefully marked, illustrating the intricate network of waterways that characterized the region. Notable features include île de la potterie, referring to a location known for ceramic production, and various sandbanks and fortified locations along the river. A decorative compass rose is placed in the upper left corner, reinforcing the map’s navigational purpose. The scale of measurement is provided in french leagues, labeled as grandes lieues de france, indicating that the map was designed for use by explorers and traders. Bellin’s maps were among the most influential and widely circulated of the eighteenth century, produced for the french dépot de la marine, or naval depot, and included in important atlases of the time. This map reflects france’s interest in southeast asia, preceding the country’s later colonial ambitions in vietnam. Cartographer and source: jacques-nicolas bellin, who lived from seventeen hundred three to seventeen hundred seventy-two, was a french hydrographer and cartographer who served as the chief cartographer for the french navy’s dépot des cartes et plans de la marine. His maps were widely published in maritime atlases and travel accounts, providing some of the most detailed representations of colonial territories and trade routes. This map was included in one of his key works on southeast asia, documenting european maritime knowledge of the region. Condition report: the paper is in good condition for its age, with a strong laid texture and visible chain lines, characteristic of high-quality eighteenth-century french printing. The engraving remains sharp and well-defined, with clear place names and finely detailed coastlines. There is light age-toning, especially along the edges, which is common for antique maps of this period. Wide and clean margins ensure that the map is well-suited for framing. There are no major tears, stains, or repairs, making this a very fine example of bellin’s cartography. Framing recommendations: to properly display and protect this antique map, consider using archival-quality materials. For matting and backing, choose acid-free, museum-grade board to prevent further aging. A double mat with a neutral outer mat and an inner accent in soft beige or gray will enhance the historical details of the engraving. A classic black, dark walnut, or gilded wooden frame complements the map’s historical aesthetic. A distressed or antique-style frame with subtle carvings can further highlight its period charm. For protection, uv-resistant museum glass or acrylic is highly recommended to prevent fading. Anti-reflective glass ensures clear visibility of the fine engraving details. For mounting, avoid direct adhesives. Instead, use archival-quality corner mounts or japanese paper hinges to secure the map without causing damage. The framed map should be displayed in a controlled environment, away from direct sunlight, humidity, and extreme temperature changes. Ideal locations include a study, library, or gallery, where its historical and artistic value can be fully appreciated. This seventeen hundred fifty bellin map of the red river and hanoi is a significant historical artifact that reflects early european efforts to document the geography of vietnam and southeast asia. It is an exceptional piece for collectors of antique maps, maritime history, and french colonial cartography. See less
- Dimensions
- 7.09ʺW × 9.84ʺH
- Period
- Mid 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\. Good condition with … moreVery Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use\. Good condition with light age-toning, especially along the edges, which is common for antique maps of this period. Wide and clean margins ensure that the map is well-suited for framing. There are no major tears, stains, or repairs. less
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