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Haiyan Tang Pavilion has Western architecture in Ete Palace in Pekin (Beijing)
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Haiyan Tang Pavilion has Western architecture in Ete Palace in Pekin (Beijing)
LSE4322290 Haiyan Tang Pavilion has Western architecture in Ete Palace in Pekin (Beijing). Engraving after a drawing by Therond, in " Le Tour du Monde, Nouveau journal des Voyages", edited by Edouard Charton, Paris, 1864. by Therond, Emile Theodore (b.1821); Private Collection; (add.info.: Haiyan Tang Pavilion has Western architecture in Ete Palace in Pekin (Beijing). Engraving after a drawing by Therond, in " Le Tour du Monde, Nouveau journal des Voyages", edited by Edouard Charton, Paris, 1864.); Photo eLeonard de Selva; French, out of copyright
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This print showcases the Haiyan Tang Pavilion, a remarkable fusion of Western architecture within the grand Ete Palace in Beijing (formerly known as Pekin). The engraving, created by Emile Theodore Therond and featured in "Le Tour du Monde, Nouveau journal des Voyages" edited by Edouard Charton in 1864, transports us back to a time when East met West in architectural design. The image captures the elegant lines and intricate details of this unique pavilion. Its Western influence is evident through its symmetrical structure, arched windows, and ornate columns. Yet it seamlessly blends with traditional Chinese elements found throughout the palace complex. This harmonious blend of styles reflects an era when cultural exchange was at its peak. As we gaze upon this historical masterpiece frozen in time, we are reminded of the rich heritage that Beijing holds. The Haiyan Tang Pavilion stands as a testament to China's openness to embracing foreign influences while preserving its own distinct identity. Leonard de Selva's expert photography skillfully captures every nuance of this engraving, allowing us to appreciate both the grandeur of the architecture and the delicate artistry involved. This print serves as a window into history—a reminder that even centuries ago, people sought inspiration from different cultures to create something truly extraordinary.
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