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Background imageChinese Collection: Walled River with Bridge and Houseboats, 1860. Creator: Felice Beato

Walled River with Bridge and Houseboats, 1860. Creator: Felice Beato
Walled River with Bridge and Houseboats, 1860

Background imageChinese Collection: Twin Pagodas, Southern Sung Style, 1860. Creator: Felice Beato

Twin Pagodas, Southern Sung Style, 1860. Creator: Felice Beato
Twin Pagodas, Southern Sung Style, 1860

Background imageChinese Collection: View of the Imperial Court in Beijing, 1755-1779. Creator: Franz Xavier Habermann

View of the Imperial Court in Beijing, 1755-1779. Creator: Franz Xavier Habermann
View of the Imperial Court in Beijing, 1755-1779

Background imageChinese Collection: View of the porcelain tower of Nanking, 1755-1779. Creator: Franz Xavier Habermann

View of the porcelain tower of Nanking, 1755-1779. Creator: Franz Xavier Habermann
View of the porcelain tower of Nanking, 1755-1779

Background imageChinese Collection: View of a triumphal arch on a square in Canton, 1700-1799. Creator: Anon

View of a triumphal arch on a square in Canton, 1700-1799. Creator: Anon
View of a triumphal arch on a square in Canton, 1700-1799

Background imageChinese Collection: The Music-Room, in the Pavilion, Brighton, 1856. Creator: Unknown

The Music-Room, in the Pavilion, Brighton, 1856. Creator: Unknown
The Music-Room, in the Pavilion, Brighton, 1856. One of the most splendidly-embellished apartments is the Music Room...It rises to the height of 41 feet

Background imageChinese Collection: Peace Commemoration, 1814 - Chinese Pagoda and Bridge, in St. James's-Park, 1856. Creator: Unknown

Peace Commemoration, 1814 - Chinese Pagoda and Bridge, in St. James's-Park, 1856. Creator: Unknown
Peace Commemoration, 1814 - Chinese Pagoda and Bridge, in St. James's-Park, [London], 1856. Commemoration of the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle, (18 October 1748)

Background imageChinese Collection: The street of painted balconies, Chinatown, San Francisco, between 1896 and 1906

The street of painted balconies, Chinatown, San Francisco, between 1896 and 1906. Creator: Arnold Genthe
The street of painted balconies, Chinatown, San Francisco, between 1896 and 1906

Background imageChinese Collection: Street in Chinatown, San Francisco, between 1920 and 1930. Creator: Arnold Genthe

Street in Chinatown, San Francisco, between 1920 and 1930. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Street in Chinatown, San Francisco, between 1920 and 1930

Background imageChinese Collection: Street corner in Chinatown, San Francisco, between 1920 and 1930. Creator: Arnold Genthe

Street corner in Chinatown, San Francisco, between 1920 and 1930. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Street corner in Chinatown, San Francisco, between 1920 and 1930

Background imageChinese Collection: Bob Lim and brother, Chinatown, San Francisco, between 1896 and 1906. Creator: Arnold Genthe

Bob Lim and brother, Chinatown, San Francisco, between 1896 and 1906. Creator: Arnold Genthe
Bob Lim and brother, Chinatown, San Francisco, between 1896 and 1906

Background imageChinese Collection: In front of the Joss House, Chinatown, San Francisco, between 1896 and 1906. Creator: Arnold Genthe

In front of the Joss House, Chinatown, San Francisco, between 1896 and 1906. Creator: Arnold Genthe
In front of the Joss House, Chinatown, San Francisco, between 1896 and 1906

Background imageChinese Collection: China. Buildings, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing. China. Buildings, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing

China. Buildings, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing. China. Buildings, 1913. Creator: Harris & Ewing
China. Buildings, 1913

Background imageChinese Collection: Kengou kentang ???? after Tang Yin ?? (1470-1523), 1517. Creator: Unknown

Kengou kentang ???? after Tang Yin ?? (1470-1523), 1517. Creator: Unknown
Kengou kentang ???? after Tang Yin ?? (1470-1523), 1517

Background imageChinese Collection: Imperial Maritime Customs House in Shanghai, 1857. Creator: Anonymous

Imperial Maritime Customs House in Shanghai, 1857. Creator: Anonymous
Imperial Maritime Customs House in Shanghai, 1857. Private Collection

Background imageChinese Collection: Imperial Maritime Customs House in Shanghai, 1857. Creator: Anonymous

Imperial Maritime Customs House in Shanghai, 1857. Creator: Anonymous
Imperial Maritime Customs House in Shanghai, 1857. Private Collection

Background imageChinese Collection: Cellers Ysios

Cellers Ysios
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Background imageChinese Collection: The Seconda Macchina for the Chinea of 1758: The Porcelain Tower of Nanjing, 1758

The Seconda Macchina for the Chinea of 1758: The Porcelain Tower of Nanjing, 1758. Creator: Giuseppe Pozzi
The Seconda Macchina for the Chinea of 1758: The Porcelain Tower of Nanjing, 1758

Background imageChinese Collection: Chinese Legation, 1893. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston

Chinese Legation, 1893. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Chinese Legation, 1893. Stewart Castle, Chinese Legation, Dupont Circle, Washington, D.C

Background imageChinese Collection: Chinese Trader in Kyakhta (Russia), 1851. Creator: Mazer, Carl Petter (1807-1884)

Chinese Trader in Kyakhta (Russia), 1851. Creator: Mazer, Carl Petter (1807-1884)
Chinese Trader in Kyakhta (Russia), 1851. Found in the collection of the Goteborg Konstmuseum

Background imageChinese Collection: Model of a Multistory House, 25-220. Creator: Chinese Master

Model of a Multistory House, 25-220. Creator: Chinese Master
Model of a Multistory House, 25-220. Found in the collection of the Henan Museum, Zhengzhou

Background imageChinese Collection: Seven-Storied Palace, - Bejapore, 1834. Creator: Samuel Prout

Seven-Storied Palace, - Bejapore, 1834. Creator: Samuel Prout
Seven-Storied Palace, - Bejapore, 1834. View of the Sat Manzili at Bijapur, Karnataka, India. From "Views in India, China and on the Shores of the Red Sea, Vol. II". [Fisher, Son & Co

Background imageChinese Collection: Benares, 1835. Creator: Thomas Shotter Boys

Benares, 1835. Creator: Thomas Shotter Boys
Benares, 1835. Ghats on the banks of the Ganges at Varanasi in India. From "Views in India, China and on the Shores of the Red Sea, Vol. II". [Fisher, Son & Co. London, 1835]

Background imageChinese Collection: Perawa, - Malwa, 1834. Creator: John Sell Cotman

Perawa, - Malwa, 1834. Creator: John Sell Cotman
Perawa, - Malwa, 1834. Alternative title: Palace at Perawa, Malwa, Bengal, India. From "Views in India, China and on the Shores of the Red Sea, Vol. I". [Fisher, Son & Co. London, 1835]

Background imageChinese Collection: Front View of the Bisma Kurm, Caves of Ellora, 1834. Creator: George Cattermole

Front View of the Bisma Kurm, Caves of Ellora, 1834. Creator: George Cattermole
Front View of the Bisma Kurm, Caves of Ellora, 1834. Rock-cut Hindu temple caves in Maharashtra, India. From "Views in India, China and on the Shores of the Red Sea, Vol. I"

Background imageChinese Collection: Owake! what ho! Brabantio! thieves! thieves!, plate one from Othello, 1844

Owake! what ho! Brabantio! thieves! thieves!, plate one from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau
Owake! what ho! Brabantio! thieves! thieves!, plate one from Othello, 1844

Background imageChinese Collection: Owake! what ho! Brabantio! thieves! thieves!, plate one from Othello, 1844

Owake! what ho! Brabantio! thieves! thieves!, plate one from Othello, 1844. Creator: Theodore Chasseriau
Owake! what ho! Brabantio! thieves! thieves!, plate one from Othello, 1844

Background imageChinese Collection: Ruins South Side of Old Delhi, 1835. Creator: Thomas Shotter Boys

Ruins South Side of Old Delhi, 1835. Creator: Thomas Shotter Boys
Ruins South Side of Old Delhi, 1835. From "Views in India, China and on the Shores of the Red Sea, Vol. II". [Fisher, Son & Co. London, 1835]

Background imageChinese Collection: Dus Awtar, Caves of Ellora, 1834. Creator: George Cattermole

Dus Awtar, Caves of Ellora, 1834. Creator: George Cattermole
Dus Awtar, Caves of Ellora, 1834. Rock-cut Hindu temple caves in Maharashtra, India. From "Views in India, China and on the Shores of the Red Sea, Vol. II". [Fisher, Son & Co. London, 1835]

Background imageChinese Collection: A Ruin on the Banks of the Jumna, Above the City of Delhi, 1834. Creator: William Purser

A Ruin on the Banks of the Jumna, Above the City of Delhi, 1834. Creator: William Purser
A Ruin on the Banks of the Jumna, Above the City of Delhi, 1834. Mughal-era building on the River Yamuna in India. From "Views in India, China and on the Shores of the Red Sea, Vol. I"

Background imageChinese Collection: Interior of the Bisma Kurm, Caves of Ellora, 1834. Creator: George Cattermole

Interior of the Bisma Kurm, Caves of Ellora, 1834. Creator: George Cattermole
Interior of the Bisma Kurm, Caves of Ellora, 1834. Rock-cut Hindu temple caves in Maharashtra, India. From "Views in India, China and on the Shores of the Red Sea, Vol. II"

Background imageChinese Collection: Tower on the Great Wall of China, 1850. Creator: Unknown

Tower on the Great Wall of China, 1850. Creator: Unknown
Tower on the Great Wall of China, 1850. At intervals, varying in distance from 200 to 500 yards, the Wall is flanked, on the Tartar side, by towers of brick, 45 feet square and 52 feet high

Background imageChinese Collection: Palace of the Seven Stories, - Beejapore, 1834. Creator: William Purser

Palace of the Seven Stories, - Beejapore, 1834. Creator: William Purser
Palace of the Seven Stories, - Beejapore, 1834. View of the Sat Manzili at Bijapur, Karnataka, India. From "Views in India, China and on the Shores of the Red Sea, Vol. I"

Background imageChinese Collection: King's Fort, - Boorhanpore, 1834. Creator: William Purser

King's Fort, - Boorhanpore, 1834. Creator: William Purser
King's Fort, - Boorhanpore, 1834. View - possibly of the Shahi Qila palace on the bank of Tapti river, or the Asirgarh Fort in the Satpura Range - Burhanpur, Madhya Pradesh, India

Background imageChinese Collection: Singham Mahal, Torway, - Bejapore, 1835. Creator: Unknown

Singham Mahal, Torway, - Bejapore, 1835. Creator: Unknown
Singham Mahal, Torway, - Bejapore, 1835. From "Views in India, China and on the Shores of the Red Sea, Vol. II". [Fisher, Son & Co. London, 1835]

Background imageChinese Collection: Front View of the Kylas, Caves of Ellora, 1835. Creator: Samuel Prout

Front View of the Kylas, Caves of Ellora, 1835. Creator: Samuel Prout
Front View of the Kylas, Caves of Ellora, 1835. Rock-cut Hindu temple caves in Maharashtra, India. From "Views in India, China and on the Shores of the Red Sea, Vol. II". [Fisher, Son & Co

Background imageChinese Collection: The Cave of Karli, 1835. Creator: George Cattermole

The Cave of Karli, 1835. Creator: George Cattermole
The Cave of Karli, 1835. Rock-cut Buddhist temples at Karli in Maharashtra, India. From "Views in India, China and on the Shores of the Red Sea, Vol. II". [Fisher, Son & Co. London, 1835]

Background imageChinese Collection: Sarnât, A Boodh Monument near Benares, 1834. Creator: William Purser

Sarnât, A Boodh Monument near Benares, 1834. Creator: William Purser
Sarnat, A Boodh Monument near Benares, 1834. The Dhamek Stupa at Sarnath in Uttar Pradesh, India. The stupa is said to mark the spot where the Buddha gave the first sermon to his first five

Background imageChinese Collection: Ruins About the Taj Mahal, Agra, 1834. Creator: Unknown

Ruins About the Taj Mahal, Agra, 1834. Creator: Unknown
Ruins About the Taj Mahal, Agra, 1834. Mughal buildings at Agra in India. From "Views in India, China and on the Shores of the Red Sea, Vol. II". [Fisher, Son & Co. London, 1835]

Background imageChinese Collection: The British Residency at Hyderabad, 1835. Creator: Robert Melville Grindlay

The British Residency at Hyderabad, 1835. Creator: Robert Melville Grindlay
The British Residency at Hyderabad, 1835. Administrative headquarters during the British Raj, Hyderabad, India. From "Views in India, China and on the Shores of the Red Sea, Vol. II"

Background imageChinese Collection: Excavated Temple of Kylas, Caves of Ellora, 1834. Creator: Samuel Prout

Excavated Temple of Kylas, Caves of Ellora, 1834. Creator: Samuel Prout
Excavated Temple of Kylas, Caves of Ellora, 1834. Rock-cut Hindu temple caves in Maharashtra, India. From "Views in India, China and on the Shores of the Red Sea, Vol. I"

Background imageChinese Collection: An Old Fort at Nuttra, 1835. Creator: William Purser

An Old Fort at Nuttra, 1835. Creator: William Purser
An Old Fort at Nuttra, 1835. Fortress on a river in India. From "Views in India, China and on the Shores of the Red Sea, Vol. II". [Fisher, Son & Co. London, 1835]

Background imageChinese Collection: Bejapore, 1834. Creator: Samuel Prout

Bejapore, 1834. Creator: Samuel Prout
Bejapore, 1834. The town of Bijapur in Karnataka, India. From "Views in India, China and on the Shores of the Red Sea, Vol. I". [Fisher, Son & Co. London, 1835]

Background imageChinese Collection: Hindoo Temple at Chandngoan, 1835. Creator: Thomas Shotter Boys

Hindoo Temple at Chandngoan, 1835. Creator: Thomas Shotter Boys
Hindoo Temple at Chandngoan, 1835. Possibly a view of Chandangaon in Madhya Pradesh, India. From "Views in India, China and on the Shores of the Red Sea, Vol. II". [Fisher, Son & Co

Background imageChinese Collection: Rameswur, - Caves of Ellora, 1835. Creator: George Cattermole

Rameswur, - Caves of Ellora, 1835. Creator: George Cattermole
Rameswur, - Caves of Ellora, 1835. Rock-cut Hindu temple caves in Maharashtra, India. From "Views in India, China and on the Shores of the Red Sea, Vol. II". [Fisher, Son & Co. London, 1835]

Background imageChinese Collection: The Water Palace, - Mandoo, 1834. Creator: Anthony Vandyke Copley Fielding

The Water Palace, - Mandoo, 1834. Creator: Anthony Vandyke Copley Fielding
The Water Palace, - Mandoo, 1834. The Jahaz Mahal or Ship Palace at Mandu, India, built by Sultan Ghiyas-ud-din-Khalji. From "Views in India, China and on the Shores of the Red Sea, Vol

Background imageChinese Collection: Futtypore Sicri, 1834. Creator: William Purser

Futtypore Sicri, 1834. Creator: William Purser
Futtypore Sicri, 1834. Mughal palace at Fatehpur Sikri, Uttar Pradesh, India. From "Views in India, China and on the Shores of the Red Sea, Vol. I". [Fisher, Son & Co. London, 1835]

Background imageChinese Collection: Skeleton Group in the Rameswur, Caves of Ellora, 1834. Creator: George Cattermole

Skeleton Group in the Rameswur, Caves of Ellora, 1834. Creator: George Cattermole
Skeleton Group in the Rameswur, Caves of Ellora, 1834. Rock-cut Hindu temple caves in Maharashtra, India. From "Views in India, China and on the Shores of the Red Sea, Vol. I"



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Chinese Collection

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