Java Sumatra Borneo Map Bellin (4 results)

Published by Paris 1750
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Seller: raremapexchange, Neuendettelsau, Germanyraremapexchange
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Add to basketKein Einband. Condition: Gut. Original engraving from Bellin. Published in Histoire generale de voyages. Paris, from 1745 to 1779. Sheetsize: approx 30 x 29 cm. Condition: please see photo - original folds.

Published by Paris 1750
- Map
Seller: raremapexchange, Neuendettelsau, Germanyraremapexchange
Contact seller3-star sellerCondition: Used - Very good
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Add to basketKein Einband. Condition: Gut. Original engraving from Bellin. Published in Histoire generale de voyages. Paris, from 1745 to 1779. Sheetsize: approx 33 x 25 cm. Condition: please see photo.
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Seller: ThePrintsCollector, Zeeland, NetherlandsThePrintsCollector
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Add to basketCondition: Good. Antique Map, titled: 'Carte des isles de Java, Sumatra, Borneo & les detroits [.].' - Map of a part of Indonesia, Cambodia and Malaya. From an edition of "L'Hydrographie Francoise Recueil des Cartes Generales et Particulieres qui ont ete Faites pour le Service des Vaisseaux du Roy." by Bellin. Map of a part of I…ndonesia, Cambodia and Malaya. Engraving on laid paper. Watermark: Textband Made by 'P. Croisey' and published by 'Jacques Nicolas Bellin'. P. Croisey worked around 1770-1800 in Versailles as engraver. Jacques-Nicolas Bellin (1703-1772) was one of the most important cartographers of the 18th century. With a career spanning some 50 years, Bellin is best understood as geographe de cabinet and transitional mapmaker spanning the gap between 18th and early 19th century cartographic styles. Good, given age. Ample margins, with folding. General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully. The overall size is ca. 35.5 x 28.6 cm. The image size is ca. 30 x 25.5 cm. The overall size is ca. 14 x 11.3 inch. The image size is ca. 11.8 x 10 inch. Storage location: E47-04.

Seller: Bartele Gallery - The Netherlands, Langweer, NetherlandsBartele Gallery - The Netherlands
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Add to basketCarte des Isles de Java, Sumatra, Borneo ? Decorative Map by Bellin & van Schley, 1750s This richly detailed and decorative map titled Carte des Isles de Java Sumatra Borneo & les detroits de la sonde Malaca et Banca Golf de Siam covers a vast portion of maritime Southeast Asia. It stretches from the Gulf of Siam and Mindoro in…the north to Timor, Java, Sumatra, and Borneo in the south, offering a comprehensive depiction of the region's islands and straits, including the vital maritime passages of Malacca, Sunda, and Bangka. Drawn by Jacques Nicolas Bellin, a renowned French hydrographer and member of both the Royal Society of London and the Académie de Marine, the map exemplifies mid-18th-century French cartography, combining geographical accuracy with aesthetic charm. It was published in Antoine François Prévost's monumental travel collection Histoire générale des voyages, and engraved by Jakob van der Schley, a Dutch draughtsman and engraver known for his refined work after Bellin's originals. A large compass rose dominates the center of the composition, elegantly radiating directional lines across the seas. The map's ornate cartouche, decorated in rococo fashion, adds a graceful embellishment, enhancing its visual appeal and making it especially suitable for framing. Maps like this were essential not only for navigation but also for the growing European interest in colonial expansion, trade, and exploration during the 18th century. The inclusion of critical waterways such as the Strait of Malacca reflects their strategic importance in global trade routes of the period. Condition report: Fine original hand-coloring. Good overall condition. Slightly short lower margin, as published. Vertical folds from the original publication faintly visible. One tear in the right side of the margin, but no repairs. A strong impression. Framing tips: Best suited to a dark wood frame?such as teak or rosewood?with a neutral ivory or parchment-colored mat to complement the aged tones of the map and the vibrant coloring. A gold inner fillet can enhance its historical prestige.