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Anhing by Nieuhoff, Johan - 1665

by Nieuhoff, Johan

Anhing by Nieuhoff, Johan - 1665

Anhing

by Nieuhoff, Johan

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Amsterdam: Montanus, A., 1665. 18.8 x 29,4 cm (7.5 x 11,5 inches).. Original antique copper engraving, uncolored. This plaque shows a panoramic view of the Chinese city of Anhing with its city walls. In the foreground are many ships and a pagoda, an Asian place of religious worship. Johan Nieuhof was born in Uelsen, a town in the county of Bentheim, Lower Saxony, sitting just across the Dutch-German border. His father (originally from Zwolle) was mayor of the town, and was later succeeded by one of Johan's brothers and brother-in-law. By the grace of Cornelis Jan Witsen, a leading figure within the Dutch West India Company (or "WIC"), Nieuhof left for Dutch Brazil in 1640 as a reserve officer-candidate. From then on, barring two short family visits in 1658 and 1671, he spent all the rest of his life abroad. Nieuhof was employed in Brazil to explore the regions between Maranhão and the São Francisco Rivers, made a particular study of the neighborhood of Pernambuco. He left Brazil in 1649, after the Portuguese victory in the Second Battle of Guararapes. Upon his return, Nieuhof joined the service of the Dutch East India Company (or "VOC"). In service of the VOC he resided several years in Batavia, and then was appointed in 1654 steward of an embassy to the relatively new Qing emperor China under Peter de Goyer and Jacob de Keyser, which aimed to gain trading rights on China's southern coast. He remained in China until 1657. In 1663 he operated as an ambassador in Quilon, after the occupation of the Malabar Coast by Rijckloff van Goens. During this period he visited several chiefs of indigenous tribes in order to secure trade relations with them. Afterwards, he was offered a post on Ceylon where he was stationed between 1663 and 1667. He was imprisoned for seven months because of illegal trade in pearls. Nieuhof was sent to Batavia by Hendrik van Rheede and fired by the Dutch East India Company. On returning to the Indies from a trip home in 1672, he stopped on the isle of Madagascar. On October 8 1672, Nieuhof traveled inland along with the first mate, in search of the local tribes in order to trade with them, as well as secure water for his crew. Upon hearing several gunshots, the captain sent a second ship towards the island in order to await Nieuhof's return. After three days of waiting, the captain presumed Nieuhof and his company to be murdered and sailed onwards towards Mauritius. On order of the governing council in Amsterdam, a ship was sent from the Cape of Good Hope to retrieve Nieuhof and his fellows, but no trace of them could be found. (Wikipedia) In excellent condition.
  • Bookseller Antiquariat Reinhold Berg ek DE (DE)
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  • Publisher Montanus, A.
  • Place of Publication Amsterdam
  • Date Published 1665
  • Keywords Antique map Map:Asia:China Nieuhoff’s map of China Nieuhoff, Johan Anhing Amsterdam Montanus, A. 1665
  • Product_type map
  • Size 18.8 x 29,4 cm (7.5 x 11,5 inches).
DEN SIDSTE CHINESISKE KEJSER, AF STAMMEN MING IM, HANS DOD IAARET 1644 AF NEUHOF
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DEN SIDSTE CHINESISKE KEJSER, AF STAMMEN MING IM, HANS DOD IAARET 1644 AF NEUHOF

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No place, c.1644. A single copper engraved sheet, very good, sheet: 17 x 21, print size: 12.5 x 17.8 cm., verso blank, a very good copper etching, clean & solid, no issues. RARE ! . *** **** *** . . AN OLD COPPER ETCHED PRINT SHOWING A LYNCHING . . . OF THE LAST CHINESE EMPEROR, OF THE MING . . . DIED IN THE YEAR 1644 OF NEUHOFF. . * This shows Chinese protestors at a lynching, while soldiers beat back a crowd of protesting and onlookers during the lynching of a man to a tree. . Most likely this work came from the Nieuhoff's book on his China embassy from the early Dutch edition. . An impressive, grotesque & horrible sight, also shows two observers being killed by the soldiers. . Etched by O.H. Lode. . *** Color photos are posted to our website. . * .
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A Malabar Man and Woman

A Malabar Man and Woman

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London, 1704. unbound. very good. Van der Gouwen, Gilliam. Copper plate engraving. Image measures 10.5" x 7".<br/><br/> Johan Nieuhoff was a Dutch traveler with the Dutch East Indies and Dutch West Indies Companies, best known for his extensive trips through in Brazil, India and China. This piece is from the English posthumous edition of "Voyages and Travels into Brasil and the East Indies...". The National Library of Australia attributes this edition to A&J Churchill, publishers in London. View shows a couple from Malabar, a region in South West India.<br/><br/>
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A Mestice Wooman

A Mestice Wooman

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London, 1704. unbound. very good. Cause, H.. Copper plate engraving. Image measures 11" x 7".<br/><br/> Johan Nieuhoff was a Dutch traveler with the Dutch East Indies and Dutch West Indies Companies, best known for his extensive trips through in Brazil, India and China. This piece is from the English posthumous edition of "Voyages and Travels into Brasil and the East Indies...". The National Library of Australia attributes this edition to A&J Churchill, publishers in London. View shows a woman referred to in the title as "mestice" or mestizo, a Spanish term used to describe to people of mixed European and Amerindian descent.<br/><br/>
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A Malabar Showing Tricks with Serpents

A Malabar Showing Tricks with Serpents

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London, 1704. unbound. very good. Van der Gouwen, Gilliam. Copper plate engraving. Image measures 10.5" x 7".<br/><br/> Johan Nieuhoff was a Dutch traveler with the Dutch East Indies and Dutch West Indies Companies, best known for his extensive trips through in Brazil, India and China. This piece is from the English posthumous edition of "Voyages and Travels into Brasil and the East Indies...". The National Library of Australia attributes this edition to A&J Churchill, publishers in London. An energetic depiction of snake charmers in Malabar, a region in South East India.<br/><br/>
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The Pearle Fishery near Toute Couryn, copper engraving from Johan Nieuhoff's 'Voyages and...

The Pearle Fishery near Toute Couryn, copper engraving from Johan Nieuhoff's 'Voyages and travels, into Brasil, and the East-Indies'

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London: Printed for Awnsham and John Churchill, 1732. Very good condition. Copper engraved view of the Indian Coromandel coast pearl fishing port, Tuticorin or Thoothukudi. A numbered key at the upper left describes the various buildings and people including; "Governors house", "a Heap of Pearle Oyster Shells", "Marchants of divers Nations", and "Tents where all sorts of provisions are sold while ye Pearle Fishery Continues". A view of the coastline showing pearl fishermen unloading oysters in front of the provision tents, as traders look on. European buildings and many boats pulled up along the shore recede into the distance. From Awnsham & John Churchill's "A Collection of Voyages and Travels", engraved by Johannes Kip. Image 14 1/2 x 11", on paper 19 1/4 x 14". Two small chips at left edge. Strong impression, bright and clean.
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Fish Market of Batavia

Fish Market of Batavia

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London, 1704. unbound. very good. Copper plate engraving with modern hand coloring. Image measures 11.5" x 13.75".<br/><br/> Johan Nieuhoff was a Dutch traveler with the Dutch East Indies and Dutch West Indies Companies, best known for his extensive trips through in Brazil, India and China. This piece is from the English posthumous edition of "Voyages and Travels into Brasil and the East Indies...". The National Library of Australia attributes this edition to A&J Churchill, publishers in London. View shows a busy day at the fish market along the water of the Dutch settlement in Batavia (modern day Jakarta).<br/><br/>
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The Town House

The Town House

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London, 1704. unbound. very good. Copper plate engraving with modern hand coloring. Image measures 11.5" x 14.25".<br/><br/> Johan Nieuhoff was a Dutch traveler with the Dutch East Indies and Dutch West Indies Companies. Best known for his extensive trips through in Brazil, India and China. This piece is from the English posthumous edition of "Voyages and Travels into Brasil and the East Indies...". The National Library of Australia attributes this edition to A&J Churchill, publishers in London. View shows a busy street scene in front of the Town House of the Dutch settlement in Batavia (modern day Jakarta).<br/><br/>
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