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A Tribute of Respect to "Chinese Gordon", Li Hung Chang placing a Wreath on the Statue in Trafalgar Square (engraving)
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A Tribute of Respect to "Chinese Gordon", Li Hung Chang placing a Wreath on the Statue in Trafalgar Square (engraving)
1050876 A Tribute of Respect to " Chinese Gordon", Li Hung Chang placing a Wreath on the Statue in Trafalgar Square (engraving) by Paget, Henry Marriott (1856-1936) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Tribute of Respect to " Chinese Gordon", Li Hung Chang placing a Wreath on the Statue in Trafalgar Square. Illustration for The Graphic, 15 August 1896.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection; English, out of copyright
Media ID 22501446
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Chinese Gordon Li Hung Chang Placing Trafalgar Square Wreath
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The engraving titled "A Tribute of Respect to 'Chinese Gordon', Li Hung Chang placing a Wreath on the Statue in Trafalgar Square" captures a poignant moment in history. The image showcases Chinese official Li Hung Chang, dressed in traditional attire, paying homage to General Gordon's statue amidst the bustling city of London. In this ceremonial act, Li Hung Chang symbolizes the deep respect and admiration that China held for General Gordon, also known as "Chinese Gordon". The wreath he delicately places on the statue serves as a tribute to the fallen hero who played a significant role in China's history. Trafalgar Square stands witness to this powerful gesture, with its iconic landmarks serving as an awe-inspiring backdrop. As politicians and dignitaries gather around, their presence adds gravitas to the occasion. Henry Marriott Paget skillfully captures this historic event through his intricate engravings. His attention to detail brings life and emotion into every stroke of his work. This particular piece was featured in The Graphic magazine on August 15th, 1896 – forever immortalizing this tribute within its pages. Today, this print serves as a reminder of the enduring bond between nations and individuals who transcend borders. It is an emblematic representation of honor and remembrance that continues to resonate with viewers across generations.
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