Creator |
Phan, Dat Q. -- Artist -- American -- Male |
Title |
Roger Bailey Traveling Fellowship - 1990. A Trip Through China. Trip Taken by Dat Phan in the Fall of 1991. |
Description |
The Imperial Palace. Also known as the Forbidden City (Zijin Chang), the Imperial Palace (Gugong) complex is an abiding symbol of traditional China. Although it is China's most imposing architectural masterpiece, it is characterized by simple lines and elegant decoration. Located in the heart of Beijing, the Imperial Palace covers an area of 250 acres. - Beijing - |
Work Dates |
1991, Fellowship awarded 1990 |
Date |
1991 |
Century |
20 |
Culture |
American |
Subtype |
Document genres -- Sketchbooks; Sketches |
Subject |
Roger Bailey Traveling Fellowship; University of Utah. Architecture students; China -- Pictorial works; Forbidden City (Beijing, China); Residential structures -- Dwellings -- Houses -- Official residences -- Palaces |
Image Source |
Phan, Dat Q. "Roger Bailey Traveling Fellowship - 1990. A Trip Through China. Trip Taken by Dat Phan in the Fall of 1991." Salt Lake City: College of Architecture + Planning, University of Utah, 1991. |
Rights |
Digital image copyright 2009, (c) 1991 College of Architecture + Planning. All rights reserved. |
Contributing Institution |
University of Utah, College of Architecture + Planning |
CA+P Accession No. |
CAP-428 |
Format |
image/jpeg |
Digitization Specifications |
Scanned with Epson Expression 10000 flatbed scanner and saved as uncompressed TIFF. Color corrected manually in Photoshop CS and converted to JPEG. |
ARK |
ark:/87278/s62807mv |
Setname |
uu_cap_history |
ID |
782585 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s62807mv |