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Tartar woman riding on a one-wheel barrow drawn by servants. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Andrea Freschi after Antoine Cardon from Henri-Leonard-Jean-Baptiste Bertin and Jean Baptiste Joseph Breton's China, Its Costumes, Arts, Manufactures
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Tartar woman riding on a one-wheel barrow drawn by servants. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Andrea Freschi after Antoine Cardon from Henri-Leonard-Jean-Baptiste Bertin and Jean Baptiste Joseph Breton's China, Its Costumes, Arts, Manufactures
FLO4590144 Tartar woman riding on a one-wheel barrow drawn by servants. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Andrea Freschi after Antoine Cardon from Henri-Leonard-Jean-Baptiste Bertin and Jean Baptiste Joseph Breton's China, Its Costumes, Arts, Manufactures, etc. Howlett and Brimmer, London, 1824.; (add.info.: Tartar woman riding on a one-wheel barrow drawn by servants. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Andrea Freschi after Antoine Cardon from Henri-Leonard-Jean-Baptiste Bertin and Jean Baptiste Joseph Breton's China, Its Costumes, Arts, Manufactures, etc. Howlett and Brimmer, London, 1824.); © Florilegius
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This handcoloured copperplate engraving captures a scene from China in the early 19th century, showing a Tartar woman elegantly riding on a one-wheel barrow drawn by servants. The intricate details and vibrant colors bring to life the rich cultural heritage and unique modes of transportation in this fascinating period.
The image, created by Andrea Freschi after Antoine Cardon, is part of Henri-Leonard-Jean-Baptiste Bertin and Jean Baptiste Joseph Breton's renowned work "China, Its Costumes, Arts, Manufactures." It offers a glimpse into the daily life and customs of the Qing Dynasty era, showcasing not only the elaborate costumes worn by the Chinese people but also their innovative methods of travel.
As we admire this historical print, we are transported back in time to a world where tradition meets modernity. The juxtaposition of the Tartar woman's traditional attire with the unconventional mode of transport highlights the diversity and complexity of Chinese society during this period.
Through this artwork, we are reminded of the importance of preserving cultural heritage and celebrating diversity. It serves as a testament to the ingenuity and creativity of humanity throughout history. Let us continue to appreciate and learn from different cultures around the world, just as depicted in this remarkable piece from Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder collection.
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