1749 Peking, China, Beijing, J. van Schley, hand colour, panoramic engraving, ma

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J.V. Schley Pieter de Hondt

Jo Si Wo entre Tyen-Tsing-Wey et Peking tire de Nieuhof

35.5 x 25 cm

Fine original antique print of a view within Beijing, showing a canal on the edge of the city's walls. Crop fields, a variety of trees, and Niehoff's rendition of the local dwellings are shown, making this an interesting example of a European's view on China in the 18th century. This view was printed in The Hague by Jakob van der Schley as part of Prevost's Histoire General des Voyages.

Jakob van der Schley printed a number of plates for the Histoire General des Voyages following Nieuoff, including this one. Johan Nieuhoff had previously explored a large part of China, India, and Brazil when part of the VOC, and his work was an important first-hand account of the Far East.

Condition. Overall excellent. Some light staining to very lower outer margin.

Jo Si Wo entre Tyen-Tsing-Wey et Peking tire de Nieuhof Fine original antique print of a view within Beijing, showing a canal on the edge of the city's walls. Crop fields, a variety of trees, and Niehoff's rendition of the local dwellings are shown, making this an interesting example of a European's view on China in the 18th century. This view was printed in The Hague by Jakob van der Schley as part of Prevost's Histoire General des Voyages. Jakob van der Schley printed a number of plates for the Histoire General des Voyages following Nieuoff, including this one. Johan Nieuhoff had previously explored a large part of China, India, and Brazil when part of the VOC, and his work was an important first-hand account of the Far East. Condition. Overall excellent. Some light staining to very lowe Jo Si Wo entre Tyen-Tsing-Wey et Peking tire de Nieuhof Fine original antique print of a view within Beijing, showing a canal on the edge of the city's walls. Crop fields, a variety of trees, and Niehoff's rendition of the local dwellings are shown, making this an interesting example of a European's view on China in the 18th century. This view was printed in The Hague by Jakob van der Schley as part of Prevost's Histoire General des Voyages. Jakob van der Schley printed a number of plates for the Histoire General des Voyages following Nieuoff, including this one. Johan Nieuhoff had previously explored a large part of China, India, and Brazil when part of the VOC, and his work was an important first-hand account of the Far East. Condition. Overall excellent. Some light staining to very lowe
  • City: Beijing
  • Country/Region: China
  • Printing Technique: Copper Plate
  • Date Range: 1700-1799
  • Era: 1700s
  • Year: 1749
  • Type: Topographical Map
  • Cartographer/Publisher: Jacques Nicholas Bellin
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Brand: Unbranded

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