An 18-century Chinese folk painting is exhibited at the State Art Collection of Dresden in Germany, Nov. 19, 2021. (Photo/China News Service)
An exhibition themed on Chinese relics from the 18th century debuted at the State Art Collection of Dresden, Germany, from Friday.
A total of more than 120 engravings created in the reign of Emperor Kangxi (1654-1722 )and Qianlong (1736-1796) in the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) are on display this time, along with over 1,000 Chinese folk paintings, and 800 Chinese-fashioned paintings imitated by European painters.
A lady's portrait from east China's Suzhou city and created in the reign of Emperor Kangxi (1654-1722) is exhibited at the State Art Collection of Dresden in Germany, Nov. 19, 2021. (Photo/China News Service)
An engraving art by Italian missionary Matteo Ripa, which depicts the Mountain Resort and its Outlying Temples in north China's Chengde city, is on display at the State Art Collection of Dresden in Germany, Nov. 19, 2021. (Photo/China News Service)
A painting of Chinese-fashioned birds and flowers by Germany painter Johann Christoph Weigel is on display at the State Art Collection of Dresden in Germany, Nov. 19, 2021. (Photo/China News Service)
A Chinese-fashioned porcelain vase made between 1735-1740 in Germany is on display at the State Art Collection of Dresden in Germany, Nov. 19, 2021. (Photo/China News Service)