The Emperor's Private Paradise: Virtual tour of Juanqinzhai

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  • čas přidán 15. 03. 2011
  • The Emperor's Private Paradise: Treasures from the Forbidden City on view at the Met February 1, 2011--May 1, 2011: met.org/dVMPrs
    This loan exhibition organized by the Peabody Essex Museum presents some ninety paintings, decorative works, architectural elements, and religious works created for an elaborate two-acre private retreat built deep within the Forbidden City in 1771 as the retirement residence of one of China's most extravagant monarchs-the Qianlong Emperor (r. 1736--95)-who presided over China's last dynasty, the Qing, at the zenith of its power and wealth. No expense was spared to make this complex as sumptuous and comfortable as possible. The costliest materials, including rare woods, semiprecious stones, cloisonné, gilt bronze, porcelain, and lacquer were employed to ornament every surface of this world. In the end the emperor declined to retire here and the space remained a virtual time capsule relatively untouched since imperial times.

Komentáře • 7

  • @jasminethecreator19
    @jasminethecreator19 Před 10 lety +6

    This alone would make a trip to the Forbidden City well worth while.

    • @williamweimian
      @williamweimian Před 5 lety

      Yasmin Rose I don’t think this part of the forbidden city is open for visitors yet

    • @marrissaboss5999
      @marrissaboss5999 Před 3 lety

      am marrissa Qianlong was a great emperor so I read I will love to see this secret garden when I visit this forbidden city

  • @timothyhopkins6960
    @timothyhopkins6960 Před 19 dny

    Truly wonderful 🙏

  • @abelsincain
    @abelsincain Před 13 lety

    Beautiful!

  • @dianebrady6784
    @dianebrady6784 Před rokem +1

    I think he died before he ever got to use this building. There is an CZcams vid of the restoration of the building.