Description: Buddhist pile dwellings at Amarapura Original wood engraving from a book from 1893 (not a reprint - no copy) Sheet size: approx. 16.5 x 10.5 cm - printed on the back. Condition: very good - see scan! Shipping will of course be quick and packaged securely to prevent creasing! If you have any questions please send an email - Questions? - please send an email.Please also note my other offers! Here are more designs in the shop!I offer many more color prints, wood engravings, steel engravings and lithographs - please use the SHOP search. Shipping costs are only charged once if you purchase multiple items! If the combined shipping via eBay does not work, I will of course refund the overpaid shipping costs! Documentation: Amarapura (Burmese: ဒခမရပူရ - Pali: City of the Immortals) is a city 11 kilometers south of Mandalay in Myanmar. It has around 23,200 inhabitants. Administratively, the city belongs to the Mandalay Division. Amarapura can be described as a small, fast-growing suburb of Mandalay. Amarapura is located south of Mandalay between the Irrawadi River and Taungthaman Lake. The place became the royal capital under King Bodawpaya in 1781 after Sagaing and Innwa were abandoned. In the period from 1823 to 1841, Amarapura lost this status again to Innwa, but became the capital again under King Mindon until 1857 when Mandalay was finally granted the status of capital of the empire.Source: WikipediaI offer many more color prints, wood engravings, steel engravings and lithographs - please use the SHOP search. Shipping costs are only charged once if you purchase multiple items! Amarapura (Burmese: ဒခမရပူရ - Pali: City of the Immortals) is a city 11 kilometers south of Mandalay in Myanmar. It has around 23,200 inhabitants. Administratively, the city belongs to the Mandalay Division. Amarapura can be described as a small, fast-growing suburb of Mandalay. Amarapura is located south of Mandalay between the Irrawadi River and Taungthaman Lake. The place became the royal capital under King Bodawpaya in 1781 after Sagaing and Innwa were abandoned. In the period from 1823 to 1841, Amarapura lost this status again to Innwa, but became the capital again under King Mindon until 1857 when Mandala
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Location: Kassel
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Type: Print
Originality: Unlimited Edition Print
Original/Licensed Reprint: Original
Material: Paper
Features: Unframed
Motif: Türkiye, Landscape
Country: Germany
Style: Representational
Brand: Unbranded
Medium: Woodcut
Manufacturing method: Wood Engraving
Subject: Myanmar
Original / Reproduction: Original the period
Production Period: 1850-1899
Listed By: Art Dealer
Year Of Manufacture: 1893
MPN: Does not apply