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Auction 173, Lot 409

Uncommon Jansson Edition

"Iaponiae Nova Descriptio", Jansson, Jan

Subject: Japan & Korea

Period: 1647 (published)

Publication: Atlas Novus

Color: Hand Color

Size:
17.5 x 13.4 inches
44.5 x 34 cm
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This map of Japan and Korea is presented on the Ortelius/Teixeira model, which had been the standard for mapping the region since Ortelius first published Teixiera's map in 1595. The map shows Korea as an island which tapers to a point and a cluster of islands labeled Ilhas dos Ladrones (islands of thieves). A label on the island notes that it is not known if Korea is an island or a peninsula. Jodocus Hondius engraved the map initially in 1606 with the title simply Iaponia and a Korean junk sailing below Japan. Jansson made his mark on the map, which he re-engraved for his editions of the Mercator Atlas from 1636-1649, by changing the title and the ornamental features, including two decorative cartouches, two European ships, and a sea monster. Latin text on verso.

References: Hubbard #13.2; Walter #23, OAG #18; Van der Krogt (Vol. I) #8450:1A.2.

Condition: B

Contemporary color that has been partially refreshed with light soiling and minor toning. There are some damp stains mostly confined to the edges of the sheet.

Estimate: $900 - $1,100

Sold for: $600

Closed on 6/5/2019

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