8 Jacques-Nicolas Bellin (1703–1772) – Map of Cathay or the Kin Empire, to Illustrate the History of Genghis Khan – Copper Engraving (Circa 1757)

This detailed historical map charts the territories associated with the Kin Empire (Cathay) and the surrounding region of the Mongols and Korea. The map outlines geographical features including rivers, mountains, and the Great Wall, focusing on the region's historical and political geography related to the expansion of the Mongol Empire under Genghis Khan. This print was published as a historical supplement in the influential geographical compilation, the Histoire Générale des Voyages. It reflects 18th-century European efforts to map and historicize the vast, complex regions of East and Central Asia.
Jacques-Nicolas Bellin was a highly significant French cartographer, hydrographer, and geographer of the 18th century. Appointed Chief Cartographer and Ingénieur de la Marine to the French Navy, he produced an immense and highly regarded body of work, known for its precision and clarity. His specialized charts and maps, which formed the foundation of French maritime knowledge during the Age of Enlightenment, were widely disseminated through major publications like the Histoire Générale des Voyages.
Artist or Maker: Jacques-Nicolas Bellin
Dimensions: Approximately 21 × 31 cm
Medium: Copper Engraving
Date: Circa 1757
Condition Report:
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