Gezicht op een deel van het keizerlijk zomerpaleis in Chengde (Jehol) te China View of a part of the imperial summer palace in Chengde (Jehol) to China. Landscape with river or lake. In the background hills. In the foreground a pavilion on the waterfront. In the 18th century the emperors had the early Qing Dynasty build a refuge in the mountains, surrounded by walls. It was equipped parks with lakes, pagodas and paleizen. Manufacturer : printmaker Matteo Ripanaar design: Shen YuPlaats manufacture: China Date: 1711 - 1723 Material: Chinese paper Technique: engra (printing process) Dimensions: s


Gezicht op een deel van het keizerlijk zomerpaleis in Chengde (Jehol) te China View of a part of the imperial summer palace in Chengde (Jehol) to China. Landscape with river or lake. In the background hills. In the foreground a pavilion on the waterfront. In the 18th century the emperors had the early Qing Dynasty build a refuge in the mountains, surrounded by walls. It was equipped parks with lakes, pagodas and paleizen. Manufacturer : printmaker Matteo Ripanaar design: Shen YuPlaats manufacture: China Date: 1711 - 1723 Material: Chinese paper Technique: engra (printing process) Dimensions: sheet: H 324 mm × W 356 mmToelichtingTweeëntwintigste print out a series of 36 pictures with faces on the imperial summer residence to Chengde (Jehol). The Italian missionary Matteo Ripa spent between 1711-1723 as an artist at court of Emperor Kangxi. He made this print series in cooperation with some Chinese printmakers. The starting point for the design of Shen Yu were the poems written by Emperor Kangxi. The Rijksmuseum Amsterdam has 31 prints of the series. Two other pictures from this set come true: d in the British Museum (1968,0212, and 1968,0212,) . Subject: cityscapes and landscapes with constructions of mensen


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