The Victory Banquet. Artist: Jacques Philippe Le Bas (French, Paris 1707-1783 Paris); after Giuseppe Castiglione (Italian, Milan 1688-1766 Beijing); (direxit) Charles Nicolas Cochin II (French, Paris 1715-1790 Paris). Dimensions: Sheet: 25 11/16 × 39 5/8 in. (65.3 × 100.7 cm)Plate: 22 9/16 x 36 11/16 in. (57.3 x 93.2 cm). Series/Portfolio: The Conquests of the Emperor of China(Les Conquêtes de l'Empereur de la Chine). Date: 1770.In 1760, with the successful conclusion of the Central Asian campaign, the emperor celebrated with a grand victory banquet at the Pavilion of Purple Radiance (Ziguangge), a hall located just west of the Forbidden City. He is shown accompanied by officials and imperial bodyguards at right, while vanquished Central Asian tribesmen kneel at left. Bolts of silk and other gifts have been set out on tables to either side of the imperial yurt as tangible rewards for the acceptance of Chinese rule, while servants prepare a meal at the rear of the fenced compound. Visib
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