Battle of Oroï-Jalatu
engraving from the series 'Conquests of the Western Regions' engraved by Jacques Philippe Le Bas after Giuseppe Castiglione. The prints were prepared under the direction of Charles-Nicolas Cochin the younger
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Battle of Oroï-Jalatu
Summary
Battle of Oroï-Jalatu is an engraving[1].
Key Facts
- Battle of Oroï-Jalatu is the creator of Q280936[2].
- Battle of Oroï-Jalatu is the creator of Giuseppe Castiglione[3].
- Battle of Oroï-Jalatu is the creator of Charles-Nicolas Cochin[4].
- Battle of Oroï-Jalatu's image is recorded as The Battle of Oroi-jalatu.jpg[5].
- Battle of Oroï-Jalatu's instance of is recorded as engraving[6].
- Battle of Oroï-Jalatu's commissioned by is recorded as Qianlong Emperor[7].
- Battle of Oroï-Jalatu's part of the series is recorded as Conquests of the Western Regions[8].
- Battle of Oroï-Jalatu's Commons category is recorded as The Battle of Oroi-jalatu[9].
- Battle of Oroï-Jalatu's country of origin is recorded as Qing dynasty[10].
- Battle of Oroï-Jalatu's country of origin is recorded as Kingdom of France[11].
- +1770-01-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Battle of Oroï-Jalatu[12].
- Battle of Oroï-Jalatu's location of creation is recorded as Beijing[13].
- Battle of Oroï-Jalatu's location of creation is recorded as Paris[14].
- Battle of Oroï-Jalatu's height is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q174728', 'amount': '+57.2'}[15].
- Battle of Oroï-Jalatu's width is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q174728', 'amount': '+92.4'}[16].
- Battle of Oroï-Jalatu's fabrication method is recorded as engraving process[17].
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Works and Contributions
Created works include Q280936[2], an engraver[18], 1707–1783[19], of France[20]; Giuseppe Castiglione[3], a painter[21], 1688–1766[22], of Duchy of Milan[23]; and Charles-Nicolas Cochin[4], a painter[24], 1715–1790[25], of France[26], specialised in engraving process[27].