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Chinese distiller making Cho-Chou or brandy in a vat on a furnace. 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
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Chinese distiller making Cho-Chou or brandy in a vat on a furnace. 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
FLO4590345 Chinese distiller making Cho-Chou or brandy in a vat on a furnace. 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.: Chinese distiller making Cho-Chou or brandy in a vat on a furnace. 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 Chinese distiller hard at work making Cho-Chou, also known as brandy, in a traditional vat on a furnace. The intricate details of the scene come to life through the skilled artistry of Andrea Freschi after Antoine Cardon, as part of Henri-Leonard-Jean-Baptiste Bertin and Jean Baptiste Joseph Breton's renowned work "China, Its Costumes, Arts, Manufactures, etc."
The image transports us back to 1824 London when this print was first published by Howlett and Brimmer. The distiller is shown meticulously tending to the process of creating rice wine with expertise passed down through generations in China. The vibrant colors bring out the richness and complexity of Chinese culture and craftsmanship.
As we gaze upon this historical depiction, we are reminded of the importance of preserving traditional practices and techniques that have shaped societies for centuries. This engraving serves as a window into a world where trade, fashion, and art intersected seamlessly in the Qing Dynasty era.
Through this artwork from Florilegius' collection curated by Bridgeman Images, we are invited to appreciate not only the beauty but also the significance of cultural heritage captured in each stroke of the engraver's tool.
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