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  • Nationality: China
  • Also known as: yilantai
  • Works on APS: 1
  • Top 3 works: South façade of the Palace of Harmonious Delights (Xieqiqu nanmian)

Yi Lantai: A Pioneer of Qing Dynasty Copperplate Printing

Yi Lantai (Yilantai), born around 1749, was a Manchu court artist who stands as a testament to the transformative influence of Western artistic techniques on Chinese art during the Qianlong reign (1735-1796). His formative years were spent under the tutelage of Giuseppe Castiglione, arguably the most celebrated Jesuit missionary and artist serving the Qing imperial court. This mentorship proved pivotal in shaping Lantai’s artistic vision and propelling him to become a leading figure in establishing copperplate engraving as a viable medium for documenting monumental architectural projects within China.
  • Early Training & Influence of Castiglione: Lantai's education began with Castiglione, who had been dispatched by the Vatican to Beijing to foster diplomatic relations and promote Catholicism. Castiglione’s groundbreaking approach to art – blending European Renaissance ideals with Chinese aesthetics – profoundly impacted Lantai’s artistic sensibilities. He championed a style characterized by meticulous detail and tonal gradation, mirroring Castiglione's own masterful execution of Western engraving methods.
  • The Yuanmingyuan Project & Engraving Innovation: Lantai’s most enduring legacy rests upon his contribution to the ambitious Yuanmingyuan (Garden of Pleasant Tranquility) project undertaken by Emperor Qianlong. Recognizing the need for a comprehensive visual record of this grand undertaking, Lantai spearheaded the production of an unprecedented series of 18 copperplate engravings—the largest printed works produced in China at that time—representing the palace’s western section.

Technique & Artistic Style: Mastering Copperplate Printing
  • Yi Lantai skillfully adopted and adapted European engraving techniques, specifically utilizing the mezzotint method. This process involved painstakingly roughening a metal plate with abrasive tools to create tonal gradations—a technique previously unfamiliar to Chinese artists—resulting in remarkably nuanced depictions of architectural elements and landscapes.
  • His engravings are distinguished by their exceptional precision and attention to detail, reflecting Castiglione’s influence and Lantai's dedication to faithfully capturing the grandeur of Yuanmingyuan. The resulting prints boast a remarkable level of tonal subtlety, demonstrating mastery over the medium and elevating Chinese engraving artistry to new heights.
  • Notable Achievements & Legacy
  • The Yuanmingyuan engravings stand as an unparalleled achievement in Qing Dynasty art history—the first large-scale copperplate engravings produced in China by local artists. They served not only as documentation of the imperial project but also as a symbol of Qianlong’s embrace of Western culture and innovation.
  • Today, Lantai's prints reside in prestigious collections worldwide, including the British Museum and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, cementing his place among China’s artistic luminaries. His work continues to inspire admiration for its technical brilliance and aesthetic sophistication—a testament to the enduring power of intercultural exchange and artistic innovation.
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