The 61-foot-long artwork fetched 414 million yuan when it went under the hammer in Beijing on Sunday.
The handscroll is the work of Xu Yang, who was recruited as a court painter by the Qianlong Emperor in the 1750s. It depicts scenes in Beijing during the aftermath of military campaigns to consolidate the emperor's power in China's west -- conflicts that would later form part of his so-called"Ten Great Campaigns."Courtesy of Poly Auction
Although often titled"Settling Down the Western Regions and Presenting Prisoners," the work was simply given the English name"Figure" by Poly Auction, the Beijing-based auction house behind the sale.The detailed handscroll begins at Beijing's Zhengyang Gate and passes through Tiananmen Square, with the city's residents pictured alongside lines of guards and flag-bearers.
The artwork was commissioned by the Qianlong Emperor to mark his success quelling various uprisings, including his destruction of the Dzungar Khanate, a nomadic empire that once covered parts of Central Asia and the present-day Chinese region of Xinjiang.The handscroll had previously broken the auction record for classical Chinese art when it fetched 134 million yuan in 2009, according to
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