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Emperor Qianlongs Hidden Treasures Reconsidering The Collection Of The Qing Imperial Household Nicole T C Chiang

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Emperor Qianlongs Hidden Treasures Reconsidering The Collection Of The Qing Imperial Household Nicole T C Chiang
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Publisher: Hong Kong University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.18 MB
Pages: 168
Author: Nicole T C Chiang
ISBN: 9789888528059, 988852805X
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Emperor Qianlongs Hidden Treasures Reconsidering The Collection Of The Qing Imperial Household Nicole T C Chiang by Nicole T C Chiang 9789888528059, 988852805X instant download after payment.

In this stunning reassessment, Nicole T. C. Chiang argues that the famous Qianlong art collection is really ‘the collection of the imperial household in the Qianlong reign’. The distinction is significant because it strips away the modern, Eurocentric preconceptions that have led scholars to misconstrue the size of the collection, the role of nationalism in its formation, the distinction between art and artifact, and the actual involvement of the emperor in assembling the collection. No one interested in Chinese art will be able to ignore the ramifications of this important study. Emperor Qianlong’s Hidden Treasures: Reconsidering the Collection of the Qing Imperial Household argues that the size of the collection was actually smaller than previously stated. Moreover, the idea that the collection put the whole of the empire on display (and thereby promoted political unity) does not square with the reality that most of the collection was hidden away. Instead, the collection was primarily for the emperor’s gaze alone. Chiang further explains that the collection was largely the product of work done by many specialists working at the Qianlong court, noting that the emperor often assumed a more supervisory role. Preliminary drawings, patterns, models, and prototypes of the items made in the imperial workshops also formed an important part of the collection, as they served to establish standardized models used to run the imperial household. The collection was thus both broader and narrower than previously stated.

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