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Listing Template 2018 Home About Us View Feedback Contact Us 1780 Antique Map of PHILIPPINES SIAM THAILAND CHINA LAOS TONKIN Bonne (BMii/19)Click image to enlargeDescription1780An original Antique Map by Rigobert Bonne Guillaume Thomas Raynaltitled'LES ISLES PHILIPPINES, CELLE DE FORMOSE, LE SUD DE LA CHINA, LES ROYAYMES DE TUNKIN, DE COCHINCHINE, DE CAMBOGE, DE SIAM, DES LAOS'A fine example of Rigobert Bonne and G. Raynal's 1780 map of the Southeast Asia and the Philippines. Map corresponds to modern day countries of the Philippines, Vietnam (Tonquin and Chochin), Cambodia (Camboge), Thailand (Siam), Malaysia (Malaca), Taiwan (Formosa) and Laos. Identifies the cities of Tayoun (Taiwan), Manila, Macao, Siam and Bangkok. Wind currents and some undersea dangers in the South China SeaPROVENANCEDrawn by R.Bonne for G.Raynal's ATLAS DE TOUTES LES PARTIES CONNUES DU GLOBE TERRESTRE, DRESSE POUR l'HISTOIRE PHILOSOPHIQUE ET POLITIQUE DES ETABLISSEMENTS ET DU COMMERCE DES EUROPEENS DANS LES DEUX INDESCARTOGRAPHERSRigobert Bonne (1727-1795)was one of the most important cartographers of the late 18th century. In 1773 he succeeded Jacques Bellin as Royal Cartographer to France in the office of theHydrographer at the Depand#244;t de la Marine. Working in his official capacity Bonne compiled some of the most detailed and accurate maps of the period. Bonne's work represents an important step in the evolution of the cartographic ideology away from the decorative work of the 17th and early 18th century towards a more detail oriented and practical aesthetic. With regard to the rendering of terrain Bonne maps bear many stylistic similarities to those of his predecessor, Bellin. However, Bonne maps generally abandon such common 18th century decorative features such as hand coloring, elaborate decorative cartouches, and compass roses. While mostly focusing on coastal regions, the work of Bonne is highly regarded for its detail, historical importance, and overall aesthetic appeal.Guillaume Thomas Raynal (1711 - 1796)was a French writer, philosopher, and historian active during the Enlightenment. Raynal was educated as a Jesuit, but left the order for unknown reasons, and moved to Paris where he dedicated himself to the production of a number of minor but popular historical works. Raynal's histories opened doors to elite social and artistic circles where he met and befriended various members of thePhilosophe Coteries. Raynal's most important work is generally considered to be a 1770 collaboration with Diderot and others entitled,L'Histoire philosophique et politique des and#233;tablissements et du commerce des Europand#233;ens dans les deux Indes. Some of the philosophical ideas developed in the book drew negative attention from the authorities who banned the book and posted a notice for the arrest of its authors. Raynal fled to Berlin and later to St. Petersburg, where he lived for a number of years before returning to France in 1787. Though not a cartographer Raynal's name is often attached to several Atlases by Rigobert Bonne, from whom he composed the text.Overall size of mapis 37cmx 25cmwith large margins, perfect for mounting framingCONDITION:Excellent overall condition with hand colouring and the usual centrefold, as issued. Blank on verso.Shipping View Our Categories Decorative Prints World Wide Maps Scotland Maps Architecture Design England Maps Royalty About UsWe specialise in selling all items that can be considered to be Antique Paper. * PRINTS * MAPS * HISTORICAL DOCUMENTS * POSTAL HISTORY * BOOKS * POSTERS * STAMPS * POSTCARDS * EPHEMERA And anything else that is considered Antique and made of Paper. ALL OF OUR ITEMS ARE ORIGINAL ANTIQUES - NOT MODERN COPIES. We are also very keen buyers of anything similar and especially after better collections, original archives, whole libraries and better single items and have and#163;250,000 in cash funds at anyone time to buy the right items. Contact UsIf you have any questions then please do not. N° de ref. del artículo 233865760249_99619530-c091
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