Drawing of Chinese soldier with pike
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Drawing of Chinese soldier with pike
One of a set of 12 coloured drawings on paper found and carried off from one of the forts of Woosung by Captain (then Lieutenant) Henry Eden, R.N. on 18 June 1842. He considered them to be at least 20 years old at that time? Date: circa 1822
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© Mary Evans Picture Library/Harry Price
1822 1842 Carried Considered Drawings Eden Forts Found Lieutenant Woosung Years
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This print depicts a Chinese soldier wielding a pike, taken from a set of twelve coloured drawings on paper discovered at one of the forts of Woosung in 1842. The drawings were carried off by Captain Henry Eden, then a lieutenant in the Royal Navy, during the First Opium War. According to Captain Eden's estimation, these drawings were at least twenty years old at the time of their discovery, dating them back to approximately 1822. The intricate details and vibrant colors in this drawing showcase the skill and artistry of the Chinese artist. The soldier's determined expression and the sharpness of his weapon convey a sense of strength and readiness for battle. These rare and historic drawings offer a unique glimpse into the military culture and artistic traditions of China during the early 19th century.
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