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"Die Schlacht von Oroj-jalatu" (Manchu gegen Dsungaren)

Ethnological Museum of Berlin Ost- und Nordasien [I D 31770]
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Provenance/Rights: Ethnologisches Museum, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin / Claudius Kamps (CC BY-NC-SA)
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Description

Motiv: Die Schlacht von Oroj-jalatu, 1758.
Dargestellt ist das Kampfgeschehen nach einem Überraschungsangriff der Majuren unter General Jaohôi (chin. Zhaohui) gegen die Dsungaren im Jahre 1758. (H. Butz, 2003)
Abdruck: siehe I D 32526
Herstellung eines Stichs, siehe Auftrag des Museums für Völkerkunde an die Fa. Ruckenbrod a.d. J. 1913

Material/Technique

Kupfer

Measurements

Höhe x Breite: 58 x 94,5 cm; Gewicht: 10 kg

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1770
Beijing
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1770
Jacques-Philippe Le Bas
France
1769 1772
Ethnological Museum of Berlin

Object from: Ethnological Museum of Berlin

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