3°william Alexander (1767-1816) A View Near The City Of Lin-tsin On The Banks Of The Grand Can
[embassyof Macartney] [China]
3°WilliamAlexander (1767-1816)
A view near the City of Lin-Tsin on the banks of the Grand Canal
engraved by William Byrne (1743-1805)
London published 12 april 1796 by G. Nicol
Subject: 28.5 x44 cm. Plate : 33.7x 47.9 cm. Sheet : 40.5x 54.3 cm
The tower in the background was a porcelain tower, it was destroyed in the19th century
William Alexander (1767-1816)
from a set of Six etchings illustrating a voyage to China in 1792-1794: Peking, the Great Wall, the gardens of the Imperial Palace...etc.each engraved by a different engraver, from drawings by William Alexander
British painter, illustrator and engraver, in 1792, William Alexander accompanied a diplomatic mission led by Lord Macartney to China for 2 years, producing several hundreds drawings and watercolors that were to become Europe's first vision of China. In particular, he was able to penetrate into the interior of the country and to Peking. This diplomati cmission was the subject of a report published in 1797 by Sir George Staunton, illustrated with engravings inspired by William Alexander's drawings.
In 1805 William Alexander published "The costume of China" adorned with 48 illustrations.
https://brightonmuseums.org.uk/dis covery/history-stories/shaping-an-image-of-china-in-the-west-william-alexander-1767-1816/
All these engravings are antique, late 18th century, on wove paper, some have a watermark, and they are in good condition. Their publication was carried out by the bookseller George Nicol in London in 1796.
Rare, they are among the earliest visual representations of China in the West.
Bibliography: Abstract of thesis entitled Negotiating Art and Commerce in William Alexander's Illustrated Books on China Submitted by Zhu Wenqi For the degree ofMaster of Philosophy at the University of Hong Kong in July 2021
Images of China in the West are afascinating and complex subject that has caugh ...
Period: 18th century
Style: Orientalism
Condition: Good condition
Material: Paper
Width: 54,3 cm
Height: 40,5 cm
Reference (ID): 1756262
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