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Chinese lady of rank, Peking, 18th century. 1822 (engraving)
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Chinese lady of rank, Peking, 18th century. 1822 (engraving)
7234147 Chinese lady of rank, Peking, 18th century. 1822 (engraving) by Alexander, William (1767-1816) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Chinese lady of rank, Peking, 18th century. She wears an rich headdress and embroidered silk gown, holds a tobacco pipe and pouch. She has a colourful songbird on her finger. The buildings are near the West Gate of Beijing. Chinois de qualite. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after an illustration by William Alexander from J-B. Eyries La Chine: Costumes, Moeurs et Usages des Chinois, China: Costumes, Manners and Mores of the Chinese, Librairie de Gide Fils, Paris, 1822. Jean-Baptiste Eyries(1767-1846) was aFrenchgeographer, author and translator.); © Florilegius
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This engraving, titled "Chinese lady of rank, Peking, 18th century" transports us back in time to the vibrant streets of Beijing. The elegant woman depicted here exudes grace and nobility as she showcases the traditional attire and customs of her culture. Adorned in a beautifully embroidered silk gown and an opulent headdress, this Chinese lady holds a tobacco pipe and pouch with utmost poise. Perched delicately on her finger is a colorful songbird, adding an element of whimsy to the scene. Behind her stand majestic buildings near the West Gate of Beijing, hinting at the bustling city life beyond. Created by William Alexander in 1822 as part of J-B. Eyries' publication on Chinese costumes and manners, this handcolored copperplate engraving captures not only the visual splendor but also provides insight into the rich traditions that shaped Chinese society during this period. Jean-Baptiste Eyries himself was a French geographer, author, and translator who sought to document various cultures around the world through his works. This particular print serves as a testament to his dedication in preserving cultural heritage for future generations. As we gaze upon this remarkable artwork from Fine Art Finder's collection by Bridgeman Images, we are reminded of China's enduring legacy and its ability to captivate our imaginations across centuries.
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