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Cloth with view of the Mandalay Palace (textile)

Cloth with view of the Mandalay Palace (textile)


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Cloth with view of the Mandalay Palace (textile)

LIT372496 Cloth with view of the Mandalay Palace (textile) by Burmese School; Private Collection; (add.info.: Mandalay Palace built 1857-59 by King Mindon (1808-78) as part of the founding of the new royal capital city of Mandalay; ); Photo eLuca Tettoni; Burmese, out of copyright

Media ID 22950134

© Luca Tettoni / Bridgeman Images

Barges Burma Burmese Commemorative Elevation Fortified Guards Labelled Moat Myanmar Wall Hanging


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This print showcases a magnificent cloth adorned with a breathtaking view of the Mandalay Palace. Created by the Burmese School, this textile piece is now part of a private collection. The Mandalay Palace, built between 1857 and 1859 by King Mindon as the centerpiece of the new royal capital city of Mandalay, stands tall and proud in all its fortified glory. The intricate details on this wall hanging transport us to 19th century Burma, where guards stand watchfully along the palace walls while boats gracefully glide through the nearby river. The Asian architecture is labeled meticulously, allowing viewers to appreciate every architectural element that went into constructing this grand fortress. The presence of soldiers and barges further adds depth to this commemorative artwork. A moat surrounds the palace, providing an additional layer of protection for its inhabitants. Tugboats can be seen transporting goods across the river, showcasing an important mode of transportation during that time period. This print captures not only a stunning visual representation but also offers historical insight into Myanmar's rich cultural heritage. It serves as a reminder of King Mindon's vision for his new capital city and his commitment to preserving Burmese traditions through architectural marvels like the Mandalay Palace.

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