Period:Qing dynasty Production date:1700-1800 (late 17th to early 18th century)
Materials:paper
Technique:woodblock
Subjects:seasons fisherman/fishing landscape literature traveller/travel
Dimensions:Height: 28.90 centimetres (Original paper) Height: 36.50 centimetres (Paper work is inlaid into) Height: 55.40 centimetres (Royal mount- portrait) Width: 27.50 centimetres (Original paper) Width: 35.20 centimetres (Paper work is inlaid into) Width: 40.20 centimetres (Royal mount- portrait)
Description:
Multi-coloured woodblock print on paper. a winter landscape, with two riders followed by a servant, and a fisherman in his boat floating on a river
IMG
![图片[1]-print BM-1964-0411-0.9-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Qin dynasty/43/mid_00091931_001.jpg)
Comments:The scene shows a winter landscape, with two riders followed by a servant, and a fisherman in his boat floating on a river. The subject matter and fine cut lines resemble ink paintings of the time.
Materials:paper
Technique:woodblock
Subjects:seasons fisherman/fishing landscape literature traveller/travel
Dimensions:Height: 28.90 centimetres (Original paper) Height: 36.50 centimetres (Paper work is inlaid into) Height: 55.40 centimetres (Royal mount- portrait) Width: 27.50 centimetres (Original paper) Width: 35.20 centimetres (Paper work is inlaid into) Width: 40.20 centimetres (Royal mount- portrait)
Description:
Multi-coloured woodblock print on paper. a winter landscape, with two riders followed by a servant, and a fisherman in his boat floating on a river
IMG
![图片[1]-print BM-1964-0411-0.9-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Qin dynasty/43/mid_00091931_001.jpg)
Comments:The scene shows a winter landscape, with two riders followed by a servant, and a fisherman in his boat floating on a river. The subject matter and fine cut lines resemble ink paintings of the time.
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![[Qing Dynasty] British female painter—Elizabeth Keith, using woodblock prints to record China from the late Qing Dynasty to the early Republic of China—1915-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/image-191x300.png)