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Title: 17th-Century Antique Map of Nanjing Province, China – "Nanking sive Kiangnan" by Blaeu, with Decorative Details : This captivating … Read more Title: 17th-Century Antique Map of Nanjing Province, China – "Nanking sive Kiangnan" by Blaeu, with Decorative Details : This captivating 17th-century map of Nanjing Province, historically referred to as "Nanking sive Kiangnan," was crafted by Johannes Blaeu and published in 1655 as part of his *Novus Atlas Sinensis*. The map provides a detailed representation of one of China’s most historically and culturally significant regions, known for its rich heritage and its pivotal role in Chinese history. The map illustrates the province’s key cities, including Nanjing, which served as the imperial capital during several dynasties and remains a cultural and historical treasure. The Yangtze River, depicted prominently, emphasizes the region’s importance as a center of trade and transportation. Other features include the Grand Canal, which connected northern and southern China, and Lake Tai, one of China’s largest freshwater lakes, renowned for its scenic beauty. The decorative cartouche in the lower-left corner features two figures in traditional Chinese attire, adding a cultural dimension to the map. Blaeu’s work combines geographic precision with artistic embellishments, creating a piece that is both informative and visually striking. The copperplate engraving technique ensures fine detail, while the vibrant hand-coloring highlights boundaries, waterways, and topographical features. Nanjing Province, historically referred to as "Nanking sive Kiangnan," is renowned for its rich cultural heritage, historical importance, and strategic location along the Yangtze River. Nanjing, the region's centerpiece, served as the imperial capital during several Chinese dynasties and was a key political, cultural, and economic hub. The province played a central role in the development of Chinese art, literature, and governance. Its fertile lands along the Yangtze River contributed to its status as a vital agricultural and trade region. Important places in this region include Nanjing itself, known for landmarks such as the Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum, Nanjing City Wall, and the Confucius Temple. The Yangtze River, China’s longest river, was critical for transportation and trade. The Grand Canal, a remarkable feat of engineering, connected northern and southern China, enhancing the region’s economic significance. Lake Tai, a vast freshwater lake, is famous for its scenic beauty and cultural associations in Chinese art and poetry. Suzhou, located within the region, is renowned for its classical gardens and silk production. Keywords for this map include antique map of Nanjing, Nanking map, Kiangnan map, 17th-century China map, Blaeu map, Novus Atlas Sinensis, Martino Martini, Yangtze River, Grand Canal, Chinese cartography, decorative cartouche, copperplate engraving, hand-colored map, Ming Dynasty, and Dutch Golden Age cartography. These keywords capture the historical, cultural, and artistic significance of the map, appealing to collectors and enthusiasts of historical cartography and Chinese history. Condition: Near excellent. Clean engraving with vibrant hand-coloring. Wide margins with minor age-related toning consistent with its age. Framing Tips: Pair this map with a double mat in neutral tones and an ornate gilt frame to enhance its historical and artistic appeal. UV-protective glass is recommended to safeguard the vibrant hand-coloring and intricate details for future generations. This map is perfect for collectors of historical cartography, enthusiasts of Chinese history, or anyone seeking a beautiful and significant representation of one of China’s most vital regions. See less
- Dimensions
- 22.83ʺW × 18.9ʺH
- Period
- 17th Century
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Paper
- Condition
- Good Condition, Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Gold
- Condition Notes
- Very Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use\. Condition: Near excellent … moreVery Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use\. Condition: Near excellent and rare in this condition: the map is almost 400 years old! Strong impression with vibrant hand-coloring and wide margins. Light age-toning typical of a work of this period. less
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