This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of this book. The book examines the movements and shifting meanings attached to Yuanmingyuan artefacts. The Yuanmingyuan was one of the most important palace-garden complexes in imperial China. Known in the West as the "Summer Palace," the English term for the site is misleading, for this was not, in fact, a single edifice, but rather a grouping of classical gardens and waterways, with thousands of buildings, housing a vast art collection. The book discusses the origins, history, and development of the Yuanmingyuan in China, particularly in the eighteenth century, and its destruction in 1860 at the hands of British and French troops. It provides ...
The University of Westminster’s China Visual Arts Project was founded in the 1970s as a teaching aid...
This article examines intercultural interactions between Europe and China in the eighteenth century....
On April 30, 2000, Christie’s Hong Kong mounted a sale designated the Imperial Sale. The Sale was th...
This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of t...
In October 1860, at the culmination of the Second Opium War, British and French troops looted and de...
In October 1860, at the culmination of the Second Opium War (1856-60), British and French troops loo...
In October 1860, at the culmination of the Second Opium War (1856–60), British and French troops loo...
This article examines the exhibitions and sales of Yuanmingyuan (or “Summer Palace”) loot taken from...
This article examines the exhibitions and sales of Yuanmingyuan (or ‘Summer Palace’) loot taken from...
While scholars, like James Hevia in English Lessons, have revised historical views of the impacts of...
During the Second Opium War (1856-1860), British and French troops fought to expand their privileges...
This chapter considers how the novelty of the Yuanmingyuan objects was received and conceived of by ...
The Imperial Summer Palace, also known as Yuanming Yuan or Garden of Perfect Brightness, emerged as ...
Britain is widely recognised as the home of many significant collections of Chinese art, such as the...
Book synopsis: The accompanying hardback catalogue to the British Museum exhibition, China’s hidden ...
The University of Westminster’s China Visual Arts Project was founded in the 1970s as a teaching aid...
This article examines intercultural interactions between Europe and China in the eighteenth century....
On April 30, 2000, Christie’s Hong Kong mounted a sale designated the Imperial Sale. The Sale was th...
This introduction presents an overview of the key concepts discussed in the subsequent chapters of t...
In October 1860, at the culmination of the Second Opium War, British and French troops looted and de...
In October 1860, at the culmination of the Second Opium War (1856-60), British and French troops loo...
In October 1860, at the culmination of the Second Opium War (1856–60), British and French troops loo...
This article examines the exhibitions and sales of Yuanmingyuan (or “Summer Palace”) loot taken from...
This article examines the exhibitions and sales of Yuanmingyuan (or ‘Summer Palace’) loot taken from...
While scholars, like James Hevia in English Lessons, have revised historical views of the impacts of...
During the Second Opium War (1856-1860), British and French troops fought to expand their privileges...
This chapter considers how the novelty of the Yuanmingyuan objects was received and conceived of by ...
The Imperial Summer Palace, also known as Yuanming Yuan or Garden of Perfect Brightness, emerged as ...
Britain is widely recognised as the home of many significant collections of Chinese art, such as the...
Book synopsis: The accompanying hardback catalogue to the British Museum exhibition, China’s hidden ...
The University of Westminster’s China Visual Arts Project was founded in the 1970s as a teaching aid...
This article examines intercultural interactions between Europe and China in the eighteenth century....
On April 30, 2000, Christie’s Hong Kong mounted a sale designated the Imperial Sale. The Sale was th...