Details
five engravings in gold-painted and ebonised frames, fifteen engravings in a folio box
Etching: 20 x 3434 in. (50.8 x 88.2 cm.)
Paper: 2334 x 3712 in. (60.4 x 95.2 cm.)
FURTHER DETAILS
ENSEMBLE DE VINGT GRAVURES REPRÉSENTANT LES PALAIS EUROPÉENS, PAVILLONS ET JARDINS DU YUANMINGYUAN, LE PALAIS D'ÉTÉ À PÉKIN
D'APRÈS YI LANTAI (FL. 1749-1786), IMPRIMÉ EN 1977
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The original etchings were created for the Qianlong Emperor between 1783 and 1786 by Yi Lantai, who trained under the Jesuit missionary to the Chinese court, Giuseppe Castiglione (1688-1766; also known as Lang Shining). The Emperor Qianlong (1735-1796) had commissioned Castiglione to design and lay out the gardens and palaces according to the European model within the old Summer Palace Yu Yuan north of Beijing. The buildings and gardens were constructed there from 1737-1766.
Two hundred copies of the original copperplate engravings were made and given to imperial relatives, high officials and other guests; an album comprising one of these original 18th-century copies is now preserved in the Victoria & Albert Museum (Acc. no. 29452:13).

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