File:The Yongzheng Emperor Offering Sacrifices at the Altar of the God of Agriculture.jpg

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Description The Yongzheng Emperor Offering Sacrifices at the Altar of the God of Agriculture (detail), by anonymous court artists, 1723—35. Handscroll, colour on silk. The Palace Museum, Beijing.
Date 1723—35
Source Royal Academy of Arts, part of the The Three Emperors, 1662 - 1795 exhibition which ran from 12 November 2005 - 17 April 2006 in London. Website might be taken down at some point in future.
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