Manuscript map of Korea showing Dokdo
東國輿誌 [동국여지 - Geographical depiction of the Eastern country - Korea]
Korea,
1836
Hand-coloured manuscript map in eight parts, backed on paper with manuscripts, some tears and staining along the folds, sketch drawing on verso, folding into original pasted covers.
1003 by 584mm. (39.5 by 23 inches).
19466
notes:
Rare manuscript administrative map of Korea, showing Dokdo island.
The map is part of a larger geographical and historical record of Korea titled 東國輿誌 (Dongguk Yeoji) which is written on the cover of current example.
The text next to the title '上之二年丙申十月廿日' dates the map to the twentieth day of the tenth month of the second year of King Heonjong's reign (1836). The map provides a detailed look at the eight provinces of Korea, including their number of ...
The map is part of a larger geographical and historical record of Korea titled 東國輿誌 (Dongguk Yeoji) which is written on the cover of current example.
The text next to the title '上之二年丙申十月廿日' dates the map to the twentieth day of the tenth month of the second year of King Heonjong's reign (1836). The map provides a detailed look at the eight provinces of Korea, including their number of ...
bibliography:
Pegg, Richard. Cartographic Traditions in East Asian Maps. Chicago, The MacLean Collection, 2014, pp.85-117; Harley, J.B. and David Woodward. The History of Cartography, Volume 2, Book 2, Cartography in the Traditional East and Southeast Asian Societies, 1994. Chapter 10: Cartography in Korea, by Gari Ledyard, pp. 235-345
provenance:
Estate of a long serving Dutch diplomat based in China, Korea and Japan.