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La tour de porcelaine Legatio batavica ad magnum

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La tour de porcelaine Legatio batavica ad magnum

La tour de porcelaine, Legatio batavica ad magnum Tartariae chamum Sungteium, modernum Sinae imperatorem, Nieuhof, Johannes, 1618-1672, Engraving, 1668, Also known as: The Porcelain Pagoda

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1668 Johannes La Tour Magnum Nieuhof Porcelaine


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This print showcases the exquisite "La tour de porcelaine" also known as The Porcelain Pagoda. Created by Johannes Nieuhof in 1668, this engraving beautifully captures the magnificence of this architectural wonder. Standing tall and proud, the pagoda is a testament to the artistic prowess of ancient China. Its delicate porcelain exterior gleams under the sunlight, reflecting its rich history and cultural significance. Each intricate detail tells a story - from the ornate carvings adorning its walls to the elegant curves that define its structure. The Legatio batavica ad magnum Tartariae chamum Sungteium refers to an important diplomatic mission undertaken by Dutch envoys to meet with Emperor Shunzhi of China during Nieuhof's time. This engraving serves as a visual representation of their journey and encounter with greatness. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece, we are transported back in time, imagining ourselves standing before this majestic tower. It evokes a sense of awe and admiration for both Chinese craftsmanship and European exploration. The Liszt Collection has preserved this historical gem for us to appreciate and admire today. Let it serve as a reminder of our shared human heritage and inspire us to explore different cultures with curiosity and respect.

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