Book

Imperial Chinese robes: from the forbidden city

by  Ming Wilson

Description

Focusing on the dress and accessories of the Qing dynasty (1644-1911), this exquisite book captures the grandeur of the garments worn by emperors and empresses for defined formal engagements. In Qing dynasty China, there were clear rules on what to wear on different occasions. Official dresses were worn when the emperor performed sacrifices at the 'Temple of Heaven' and at other important rituals. Auspicious dresses were for New Year, birthdays and weddings. Military dresses for troop inspection; travelling dresses for hunting and royal visits to provinces, and ordinary dresses for events of a non-celebrative nature, such as mourning. When not performing public duties, however, the imperial family could freely choose which garments to wear - and this bookalso illustrates these more casual clothes with colourful and stunning fashion dresses made for the court ladies

Table Of Contents

  • Foreword/rZheng Xinmiao, Diretor, Palace Museum
  • Yan Yong
  • Foreword/rMark Jones, Director, Victoria and albert Museum
  • Introduction/rMing Wilson
  • Formal dress: Imperial dress in the Qing Dynasty/rYan Yong
  • Hats for wmperors and empresses/rRuan Weiping
  • Formal section exhibits: ceremonial armour of the Qing Emperors/rZhang Qiong
  • Informal Dress/rWomen's informal wear at the imperial court in the late Quin Dynasty/rYin Anni
  • Informal section exhibits
  • Fabrics: production processes and imperial textile manufactories Fabrics section exhibits
  • Epilogue: what is an 'Imperial' robe?/rMing Wilson
  • Emperors of the Qing Dynasty

Subject

Clothing / Kings and rulers Clothing / Pictorial works / Emperors / Empresses / China

Details

Published London : Victoria & Albert Museum, 2010
Language English
Material 120 p.
ISBN 1851776206 / 9781851776207
Location
TCDC Bangkok - Closed Stack2

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