COLLECTION NAME:
Design Library Image Collection
mediaCollectionId
NCSULIB~1~1
Design Library Image Collection
Collection
true
Accession Number:
195128
imageid
195128
Accession Number
false
Order Title:
Archivision Addition Module EIGHT--6,304 images
orderdescription
Archivision Addition Module EIGHT--6,304 images
Order Title
false
Type of View:
generalView
imagetitletype
generalView
Type of View
false
View Title:
Stone pailou (paifang), previously named "Ketteler Gate"; renamed in 1953 "The Protection (Defense) of Peace Gate" (Baowei Heping)
imagetitle
Stone pailou (paifang), previously named "Ketteler Gate"; renamed in 1953 "The Protection (Defense) of Peace Gate" (Baowei Heping)
View Title
false
Date of View:
6/5/2009
imagedate
6/5/2009
Date of View
false
Image description:
The arch was built in 1903. In June 1900, German envoy Clemens von Ketteler, involved in the suppression of the Boxer Uprising, was killed by the Qing army. In the Peace Treaty of 1901, signed between the Qing government and 11 countries, there was included a clause of "erecting a monument for Ketteler." It was dismantled, renamed The Victory of Justice Gate (Gongli Zhansheng), and moved to Zhongshan Park in 1919.
imagedescription
The arch was built in 1903. In June 1900, German envoy Clemens von Ketteler, involved in the suppression of the Boxer Uprising, was killed by the Qing army. In the Peace Treaty of 1901, signed between the Qing government and 11 countries, there was included a clause of "erecting a monument for Ketteler." It was dismantled, renamed The Victory of Justice Gate (Gongli Zhansheng), and moved to Zhongshan Park in 1919.
Image description
false
Image Rights:
¿ Scott Gilchrist, Archivision, Inc.
imagerights
¿ Scott Gilchrist, Archivision, Inc.
Image Rights
false
Source Institution:
Archivision, Inc.
sourceinstitution
Archivision, Inc.
Source Institution
false
Collection:
Addition Module EIGHT
collection
Addition Module EIGHT
Collection
false
Culture:
Chinese
culture
Chinese
Culture
false
Subject:
parks (recreation areas)
subject
parks (recreation areas)
Subject
false
Subject:
gardens
subject
gardens
Subject
false
Work Types:
complexes; sites (locations); historic sites
worktypes
complexes; sites (locations); historic sites
Work Types
false
Work Types:
Architecture; religious structures; temples
worktypes
Architecture; religious structures; temples
Work Types
false
Work Types:
Landscape Architecture; altered landscapes; gardens
worktypes
Landscape Architecture; altered landscapes; gardens
Work Types
false
Work Types:
buildings; garden structures
worktypes
buildings; garden structures
Work Types
false
Preferred Title:
Zhongshan Park (Beijing)
worktitle
Zhongshan Park (Beijing)
Preferred Title
false
Agent Display:
Ming Chengzu, Emperor of China (Chinese patron, 1360-1424)
workagentdisplay
Ming Chengzu, Emperor of China (Chinese patron, 1360-1424)
Agent Display
false
Date:
begun ca. 1420 (creation)
workdatedisplay
begun ca. 1420 (creation)
Date
false
Materials:
wood; stone; brick; landscaping
workmaterialdisplay
wood; stone; brick; landscaping
Materials
false
Technique:
gardening
worktechniquedisplay
gardening
Technique
false
Alternate Title:
Zhongshan yuan
titletext
Zhongshan yuan
Alternate Title
false
Alternate Title:
Sun Yat Sen Park
titletext
Sun Yat Sen Park
Alternate Title
false
Alternate Title:
¿¿¿¿/¿¿¿¿
titletext
¿¿¿¿/¿¿¿¿
Alternate Title
false
Locations:
Beijing, Beijing Shi, China
locations
Beijing, Beijing Shi, China
Locations
false
Location Type:
(site)
locationtype
(site)
Location Type
false
Style/Period:
Qing
styleperiod
Qing
Style/Period
false
Style/Period:
Ming
styleperiod
Ming
Style/Period
false
Classification:
Architecture
classificationterm
Architecture
Classification
false
Classification:
Landscape Architecture
classificationterm
Landscape Architecture
Classification
false