View of the central ramp leading from the Hall of Supreme Harmony, Ming Dynasty by Chinese School

View of the central ramp leading from the Hall of Supreme Harmony, Ming Dynasty

(View of the central ramp leading from the Hall of Supreme Harmony, Ming Dynasty 1420 )


Chinese School

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View of the central ramp leading from the Hall of Supreme Harmony, Ming Dynasty by Chinese School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
architecture · imperial carriageway · carved marble · renovated in 1695 · asian · china · chinese · asia · Forbidden City, Beijing, China / Bridgeman Images
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