Subject: Asia
Period: 1716 (circa)
Publication:
Color: Hand Color
Size:
22.6 x 19.3 inches
57.4 x 49 cm
This is a bold and very decorative map of Asia with a particularly interesting depiction of Japan. Hokkaido and Honshu (Terra Yedso) are joined together by a narrow isthmus and separated from the mainland by a wide strait. An accompanying note acknowledges Scherer as the source, although the orientation of Yedso and Companies Land appears to be based on the Delisle model. A huge lake appears in Tibet and is named the legendary Chiamay. A second lake is shown in the position usually occupied by Lake Chiamay, but here it is named L. Cananor Cunabete. In Southeast Asia the straits between New Guinea and Australia appear in a tentative fashion, noting Dampier's Strait and a disembodied Carpentaria with no definite northern limit. This is an early edition with two elaborate cartouches. The lower title cartouche features an Asian queen holding court, while the upper cartouche depicts a ceremonial procession.
References: Yeo #109.
Condition: A
A sharp impression with contemporary outline color in the map and later color in the cartouches, on a bright, sturdy sheet. There is a pair of small worm holes in the image at bottom, a short centerfold separation at bottom, and light toning along the edges of the sheet.