The “Blue Map” of the World

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[Complete Geographical Map of the Everlasting Unified Qing Empire].

HUANG, Qianren
[China,
1811].
Large woodcut map printed in 16 sections on eight sheets, a few minor repairs.
1330 by 2230mm. (52.25 by 87.75 inches).
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An extraordinarily rare cartographic document that is based on research originally presented to the Qianlong emperor by Huang Qianren (fl. 1760- 70) in 1767. The title of the map is as much a political programme of the Qing as it is a geographical record. It shows China at the height of the Qing empire, celebrating the "unified status of all of Chinese borders" (Pegg).

"[This] 'complete' map minimizes the European notion of a map of the world, its centralized and...

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bibliography:

Richard A. Pegg, Cartographic Traditions in East Asian Maps (Hawai'i: Maclean Collection and University of Hawai'i Press, 2014), 18-27; Yan Ping et al., China in Ancient and Modern Maps, (London: Philip Wilson for Sotheby's Publications, 1998), 141.

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