Chinese Magicians and Sorcerers, illustration from Ceremonies et Coutumes Religieuses des Peuples Idolatres, published in Amsterdam, 1798 Oil Painting by Bernard Picart

Chinese Magicians and Sorcerers, illustration from Ceremonies et Coutumes Religieuses des Peuples Idolatres, published in Amsterdam, 1798

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  • About Reproduction

    Discover the allure of art with our faithful reproduction of "Chinese Magicians and Sorcerers, illustration from Ceremonies et Coutumes Religieuses des Peuples Idolatres, published in Amsterdam, 1798", originally brought to life by the talented Bernard Picart. Unlike posters or prints, our hand-painted oil painting breathes an unique sense of depth and texture into your space. Every detail, every stroke, and every texture is meticulously recreated, paying the perfect homage to Bernard Picart and his artistic vision.

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  • Painting Description

    The illustration titled "Chinese Magicians and Sorcerers" is a notable work from the publication "Ceremonies et Coutumes Religieuses des Peuples Idolatres," which was published in Amsterdam in 1798 by Bernard Picart. This publication is part of a larger series known as "Cérémonies et coutumes religieuses de tous les peuples du monde" (Religious Ceremonies and Customs of All the Peoples of the World), which aimed to document and illustrate the diverse religious practices and rituals from various cultures around the globe.

    Bernard Picart, a renowned French engraver and artist, was instrumental in creating this comprehensive visual and textual record. His work is celebrated for its detailed and accurate depictions of religious ceremonies, providing valuable insights into the spiritual and cultural lives of different societies during the 18th century. The illustration of Chinese magicians and sorcerers is a testament to Picart's dedication to capturing the essence of these practices with both artistic skill and ethnographic interest.

    In the context of the 18th century, European interest in Chinese culture was burgeoning, fueled by trade, exploration, and the accounts of missionaries and travelers. The depiction of Chinese magicians and sorcerers reflects this fascination and serves as an early attempt to understand and represent the mystical and esoteric aspects of Chinese religious traditions. The illustration likely portrays figures engaged in rituals or ceremonies that were perceived as magical or supernatural by European observers.

    The detailed imagery in Picart's work provides a visual narrative that complements the textual descriptions, offering a window into the practices that were often shrouded in mystery and intrigue. The illustration captures the attire, tools, and settings associated with these magicians and sorcerers, contributing to a broader understanding of how such figures were viewed and interpreted by contemporary audiences.

    Overall, "Chinese Magicians and Sorcerers" from Bernard Picart's "Ceremonies et Coutumes Religieuses des Peuples Idolatres" stands as a significant historical artifact. It not only showcases Picart's artistic prowess but also serves as an important document in the study of cross-cultural perceptions and the early European engagement with Chinese religious and mystical practices.

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