drawing; album; print study BM-1865-0520.260

Period:Unknown Production date:1793-1796
Materials:paper
Technique:drawn
Subjects:chinese boat/ship official
Dimensions:Height: 443 millimetres (album cover) Height: 234 millimetres (sheet) Width: 182 millimetres Width: 334 millimetres

Description:
‘A Mandarins pleasure-boat’; from an album of 82 drawings of China Watercolour, ink and graphite
IMG
图片[1]-drawing; album; print study BM-1865-0520.260-China Archive

Comments:There is a list of descriptions of the subjects inserted in the front of the album. This drawing is described as: “68. A Mandarins pleasure-boat – – – Vide the Costume of China.” Plate 24 (aquatint) in “The Costume of China” (published 1805; etched lettering under image: “London Published Dec.r 1:st 1799. by G Nicol. Pallmall.”). This print is entitled “A Mandarin’s travelling boat”, and the boat depicted is more ornate and with more decorative features such as flags. Alexander equates a mandarin’s barge with an English carriage, there function being to transport the mandarin from place to place in fulfilment of his public duties. For further information about the album, see comment for 1865,0520.193.
© Copyright
THE END
Click it if you like it.
Like15 分享
Comment leave a message
头像
Leave your message!
提交
头像

username

Cancel
User