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Ignatius Sichelbart also Sickelbart, Sickelpart; Chinese 艾啟蒙 / 艾启蒙 Ài Qǐměng or Ai Ch'i-meng; (September 26, 1708 Nejdek – October 6, 1780 Beijing), was a German-Bohemian Jesuit missionary and painter. After his novitiate in Brno and the study of theology in Olomouc, Sichelbart was assigned as the missionary to China's Provincial Government in 1745. He was joined on the mission by two other painters Giuseppe Castiglione and Jean Denis Attiret. Together while in China, the artists combined their European techniques with traditional Chinese painting to create new styles.

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  • Ignaz Thaddäus Wenzeslaus Sichelbarth, auch Sickelbart, Sickelpart; chinesisch 艾啓蒙 / 艾启蒙, Pinyin Ài Qǐměng; (* 26. September 1708 in Neudek; † 6. Oktober 1780 in Peking) war ein böhmischer Jesuit, Missionar und Maler, der in den Mandarin-Rang erhoben wurde. (de)
  • Ignatius Sichelbart also Sickelbart, Sickelpart; Chinese 艾啟蒙 / 艾启蒙 Ài Qǐměng or Ai Ch'i-meng; (September 26, 1708 Nejdek – October 6, 1780 Beijing), was a German-Bohemian Jesuit missionary and painter. After his novitiate in Brno and the study of theology in Olomouc, Sichelbart was assigned as the missionary to China's Provincial Government in 1745. He was joined on the mission by two other painters Giuseppe Castiglione and Jean Denis Attiret. Together while in China, the artists combined their European techniques with traditional Chinese painting to create new styles. After successful military campaigns known as the Ten Great Campaigns in Central Asia, the Qianlong Emperor commissioned depictions of the battles. The work was carried out by the Jesuit artists, among them Sichelbart. The group produced 16 tableaux, which were engraved in France in 1774. As a reward for his service and work, he was promoted to director of the Imperial Painting Academy and court painter to the Emperor. Sichelbart died in Beijing in 1780. He was buried in the Jesuits' Zhalan Cemetery. (en)
  • Ignace Sickelpart ou Ignaz Sichelbarth, né le 26 septembre 1708 à Nejdek (Royaume de Bohême) et décédé le 6 octobre 1780 à Pékin, est un prêtre jésuite allemand, originaire de Bohême. Il est surtout connu pour son activité comme artiste peintre à la cour des Empereurs de Chine. Il participe notamment à la série de chalcographie (gravure sur cuivre), « Les Conquêtes de l'empereur de la Chine », réalisé à la demande de l'empereur Qianlong. (fr)
  • 依納爵·西歇爾巴特(Ignatius Sichelbart),(1708年-1780年),漢名艾启蒙,字醒庵,波西米亚(今属捷克)人,天主教耶稣会传教士。 (zh)
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  • Ignaz Thaddäus Wenzeslaus Sichelbarth, auch Sickelbart, Sickelpart; chinesisch 艾啓蒙 / 艾启蒙, Pinyin Ài Qǐměng; (* 26. September 1708 in Neudek; † 6. Oktober 1780 in Peking) war ein böhmischer Jesuit, Missionar und Maler, der in den Mandarin-Rang erhoben wurde. (de)
  • Ignace Sickelpart ou Ignaz Sichelbarth, né le 26 septembre 1708 à Nejdek (Royaume de Bohême) et décédé le 6 octobre 1780 à Pékin, est un prêtre jésuite allemand, originaire de Bohême. Il est surtout connu pour son activité comme artiste peintre à la cour des Empereurs de Chine. Il participe notamment à la série de chalcographie (gravure sur cuivre), « Les Conquêtes de l'empereur de la Chine », réalisé à la demande de l'empereur Qianlong. (fr)
  • 依納爵·西歇爾巴特(Ignatius Sichelbart),(1708年-1780年),漢名艾启蒙,字醒庵,波西米亚(今属捷克)人,天主教耶稣会传教士。 (zh)
  • Ignatius Sichelbart also Sickelbart, Sickelpart; Chinese 艾啟蒙 / 艾启蒙 Ài Qǐměng or Ai Ch'i-meng; (September 26, 1708 Nejdek – October 6, 1780 Beijing), was a German-Bohemian Jesuit missionary and painter. After his novitiate in Brno and the study of theology in Olomouc, Sichelbart was assigned as the missionary to China's Provincial Government in 1745. He was joined on the mission by two other painters Giuseppe Castiglione and Jean Denis Attiret. Together while in China, the artists combined their European techniques with traditional Chinese painting to create new styles. (en)
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  • Ignaz Sichelbarth (de)
  • Ignatius Sichelbart (en)
  • Ignaz Sichelbarth (fr)
  • 艾启蒙 (zh)
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