C1720

Succession des Empereurs de La Chine Divisee en XX…

Interesting c.18th hand coloured engraved genealogical tree of successive emperors of China. From: Chatelain, A. & Z., Atlas historique, ou Nouvelle introduction à l’histoire, à la chronologie et à la géographie ancienne et moderne,…. References:Shirley, R. Maps in the Atlases of … Read Full Description

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Full Title:

Succession des Empereurs de La Chine Divisee en XXII Families

Date:

C1720

Condition:

Small area of paper thinning at centre left, otherwise in good condition with centrefold as issued.

Technique:

Hand coloured copper engraving.

Image Size: 

490mm 
x 470mm

Paper Size: 

515mm 
x 450mm
AUTHENTICITY
Succession des Empereurs de La Chine Divisee en XXII Families - Antique Print from 1720

Genuine antique
dated:

1720

Description:

Interesting c.18th hand coloured engraved genealogical tree of successive emperors of China.

From: Chatelain, A. & Z., Atlas historique, ou Nouvelle introduction à l’histoire, à la chronologie et à la géographie ancienne et moderne,….

References:
Shirley, R. Maps in the Atlases of The British Library. London 2004 : T.CHAT-5a.
Sabin, J. A Dictionary of Books Relating to America, from its Discovery to the Present Time. New York. (1936) 1967 : 29141.
Koeman, C. Atlantes Neerlandici. Amsterdam 1967. Volumes I-V : V-II, pp. 33-38.
Phillips, P. A List of Geographical Atlases in the Library of Congress. Washington 1973 : 579.

Collections:
Bibliotheque Nationale de France: bpt6k3170273
Heidelberg University Library: PPN: 1418469661
Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal: 930.9(084.4)

Henri Abraham Chatelain (1684 - 1743)

Huguenot pastor of Parisian origins. He lived consecutively in Paris, St. Martins, London (c. 1710), the Hague (c. 1721) and Amsterdam (c. 1728). Chatelain was a skilled artist and mapmaker who combined a wealth of historical and geographical information with delicate engraving and an uncomplicated composition. Ground breaking for its time, this work included studies of geography, history, ethnology, heraldry, and cosmography. His maps with his elegant engraving are a superb example from the golden age of French mapmaking. The publishing firm of Chatelain, Chatelain Frères and Chatelain & Fils is recorded in Amsterdam, from around 1700-1770, with Zacharias living "op den Dam" (Dam Square) in 1730. Henri Abraham Chatelain, his father Zacharie Chatelain (d.1723) and his younger brother Zacharie Junior (1690-1754), worked as a partnership publishing the Atlas Historique, Ou Nouvelle Introduction à L'Histoire.

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