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Antique engraving of Quante-Cong, Emperor of the Chinese, Warren sc., c.1780–1800 This antique engraving presents a European interpretation of the … Read more Antique engraving of Quante-Cong, Emperor of the Chinese, Warren sc., c.1780–1800 This antique engraving presents a European interpretation of the grandeur of the Chinese emperor, here titled “Quante-Cong – Emperor of the Chinese, Whose Magnificence Surpasses that of the Most Celebrated European Monarchs.” Rather than being an accurate likeness, the image reflects the fascination and imagination of late 18th-century Europe regarding the distant and exotic court of China. The composition shows the emperor enthroned in a richly decorated interior, wearing elaborate robes and an ornate crown. An attendant stands behind him, holding a large feathered fan, while the emperor gestures with authority. The surroundings are filled with chinoiserie details, including calligraphic panels, lacquered-style furniture, and decorative motifs. To the left, a large vase with a flowering plant and a small stool sit by a candle-lit table, which holds papers and scrolls. The open doorway reveals a glimpse of distant architecture and mountains, adding a sense of depth and exotic setting. The engraving was executed by Warren (“Warren sculp.”), a skilled engraver active in London during the late 18th century. It was likely published by Alexander Hogg or another contemporary publisher specializing in large illustrated compendiums of history, geography, and world monarchs. These works catered to a wide readership, eager to learn about foreign cultures through images and s. While the portrayal is more imaginative than factual, it captures the European vision of China as a land of immense wealth, ritual, and magnificence. The title inscription beneath the image emphasizes this theme, explicitly claiming that the emperor’s magnificence exceeded that of even the greatest European monarchs. Such rhetoric reflected both admiration for China’s imperial system and the tendency to frame it in terms that would impress European audiences. For collectors today, this print offers insight into how China was perceived and represented in late Georgian Britain—part ethnography, part fantasy, and part decorative art. The style belongs firmly to the age of chinoiserie, when decorative arts, architecture, and print culture across Europe embraced stylized and often fanciful visions of Chinese culture. Prints such as this were designed not only to inform but also to entertain and inspire wonder, making them a significant part of the era’s visual culture. Condition report: Very good condition with strong impression and clean paper. Slight toning at the outer margins consistent with age, but the image area is crisp and free from major flaws. Framing tips: This engraving would look elegant in a black or dark wood frame with a warm cream or ivory mat to highlight the fine linework. A gilt inner border would enhance its decorative appeal, reflecting the 18th-century taste for chinoiserie. Technique: Engraving on laid paper Maker: Warren (engraver), London, c.1780–1800 See less
- Dimensions
- 9.06ʺW × 7.09ʺH
- Art Subjects
- Figure
- Country of Origin
- United Kingdom
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Condition
- Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Black
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