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                   70. Yi Lantai (active 1749-1786), Haiyangtang (View of the Calm Sea Palace) from The


                       Twenty Views of the European Palaces of the Yuanmingyuan, Qing dynasty (1644-

                       1911), Qianlong period (1736-1795), c. 1781-1786.  H: 20.25 cm. W: 34.75 cm.


                       Copperplate engraving on paper, mounted in album.  Victoria and Albert Museum,

                       London (29452:9) ......................................................................................................274


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                   71. Miao Jiahui (active late 19  – 20  century), Peonies, 1906-1908.  Hanging scroll, ink
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                       and color on silk.  H: 274.5 cm. W: 82.2 cm.  Presented as a gift by Empress Cixi to


                       Frau Olga Julia Wegener, Victoria and Albert Museum, London (E.2505-1909) ....275

                   72. Pair of vases, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), mark and period of Jiaqing (1796-1820).


                       Jingdezhen porcelain, painted in famille rose enamels and gilt.  H: 13 cm.  Presented

                       to Queen Victoria from Cixi in 1897, Buckingham Palace, West Gallery, Royal

                       Collection Trust (RCIN 2394) ...................................................................................276


                   73. Vase and stand, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), Qianlong, c. 1736 -1795.  Porcelain

                       painted in famille rose enamels and gilt.  H: 37 cm. W: 13 cm.  Presented to Queen


                       Victoria from Cixi in 1897, Royal Collection Trust (RCIN 117) ..............................277

                   74. Photograph during Great Exhibition of three Chinese vases, 1851 Great Exhibition,


                       London.  “Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations, 1851: Reports by the

                       Juries on the Subjects in the Thirty Classes into which the Exhibition was Divided,”


                       Volume III.  Royal Collection Trust (RCIN 2800002). .............................................278

                   75. Catalog of Eastern Art Manufactures 1881.  First Catalog Book of Liberty & Co


                       London.  National Art Library at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London ............279





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