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Auction 197, Lot 646

"[Lot of 2] Habillement de l'Empereur de la Chine & des Dames de son Palais avec Quelques Usages & Coutumes Observees en ce Pais [and] Habillemens d'Hommes & de Femmes de Diverses Provinces de la Chine avec un des Plus Beaux Monumens de ce Pais-La", Chatelain, Henry Abraham

Subject: China, Natives

Period: 1720 (circa)

Publication: Atlas Historique

Color: Black & White

Size:
17.3 x 14.8 inches
43.9 x 37.6 cm
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This pair of engravings depict the various types of costumes worn in China. The first folio sheet features a three-panel engraving of the Chinese Emperor flanked by two of his lovely concubines. The engravings are particularly interesting because they depict the elaborate interior furnishings of the palace and fine clothing of the royal class. The second folio sheet features a large and nicely drawn view of a bridge in Xensi Province enclosed in a very decorative picture-frame style border. The view is surrounded below and at the sides with eleven vignettes showing the people of the various provinces of China. Each sheet includes panels of French text to accompany the engravings.

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Condition: A

Dark impressions on bright sheets with marginal soiling. The first sheet has a short tear in the bottom margin, and the second sheet has a centerfold separation in the bottom margin.

Estimate: $275 - $350

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Closed on 4/24/2024

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