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Not since the Huangchao Liqi Tushi was written have we seen a more stunning look at the colors, designs, and insignias of China's last imperial dynasty. In 1759, the Qianlong Emperor of China commissioned a catalog of comprehensive, illustrated regulations for ceremonial garments and accessories worn by the members of the imperial household. With detailed descriptions and exquisite illustrations, this invaluable reference preserves the fashionable side of China's dynastic history for generations to come. With beautiful color illustrations culled from public and private collections and a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Not since the Huangchao Liqi Tushi was written have we seen a more stunning look at the colors, designs, and insignias of China's last imperial dynasty. In 1759, the Qianlong Emperor of China commissioned a catalog of comprehensive, illustrated regulations for ceremonial garments and accessories worn by the members of the imperial household. With detailed descriptions and exquisite illustrations, this invaluable reference preserves the fashionable side of China's dynastic history for generations to come. With beautiful color illustrations culled from public and private collections and a helpful glossary of Chinese terms, Imperial Wardrobe is an ideal reference book for collectors, scholars, and Chinese history enthusiasts.
Autorenporträt
LINDA WRIGGLESWORTH is a London-based dealer specializing in Qing-period court costumes and textiles. She has served as visiting curator, cataloguer, and advisor to museums and collectors throughout the world, and is considered a leading expert in her field. GARY DICKINSON is a Felllow of the Royal Asiatic Society and a scholar of Chinese history and philosophy. He has written and lectured extensively on the symbolism of Chinese art.