File:Victory banquet 1788.jpg
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DescriptionVictory banquet 1788.jpg | Victory banquet of the emperor to greet the officers who attended the campaign against Taiwan. | |||||
Date | late XVIII century | |||||
Source | http://www.battle-of-qurman.com.cn/e/hist.htm (image 3.12) | |||||
Author | A collaboration between Chinese and European painters. The Jesuit missionaries involved in producing the drawings in China were Giuseppe Castiglione, Jean-Denis Attiret, Ignace Sichelbart and Jean Damascene. The engravings were executed in Paris under the direction of Charles-Nicolas Cochin of the Académie Royal at the Court of Louis XVI and the individual engravers include Le Bas, Aliamet, Prevot, Saint-Aubin, Masquelier, Choffard, and Launay. | |||||
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