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Denis Attiret (Chinese: 王致誠; pinyin: Wáng Zhì Chéng, 31 July 1702 – 8
December 1768) was a
French Jesuit painter and
missionary to Qing China.
Attiret was...
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Painting by Jean
Denis Attiret. The Choros-Oirat Dawa (达瓦) in Qing costume,
after the Dzungar-Qing War.
Painting by Jean
Denis Attiret. The Dörbed-Oirat Tseren...
- by
Castiglione (who
contributed two) and his
contemporaries Jean-Denis
Attiret,
Ignatius Sichelbart and Jean-Damascène
Sallusti were
created in this way...
- and refinement, and were
widely described by
European visitors.
Father Attiret, a
French Jesuit who
became court painter for the
Qianlong Emperor from...
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Empress of Qing La
Concubine (1750) by the
French Catholic priest Jean
Denis Attiret,
purported to
depict Empress Nara (formerly
claimed as
Imperial Noble Consort...
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mission by two
other painters Giuseppe Castiglione and Jean
Denis Attiret.
Together while in China, the
artists combined their European techniques...
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painters replaced the more
famous Giuseppe Castiglione and Jean-Denis
Attiret.
Jesuit China missions Swerts, p.18
Lorry Swerts, Mon Van Genechten, Koen...
- for the amu****t of the
imperial family. The
French Jesuit Jean
Denis Attiret also
became a
painter for the emperor. Jean-Damascène
Sallusti was also...
- they had
retreated following the
battle of Qos-Qulaq, 1759. By Jean
Denis Attiret. The
Chinese army
defeats the
Khoja brothers (Burhān al-Dīn and Khwāja-i...
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painters replaced the more
famous father Giuseppe Castiglione and Jean-Denis
Attiret.[failed verification]
Poirot also made a
translation of the Old Testament...