Imperial Chinese Robes: From the Forbidden City
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Focusing on the dress and accessories of the Qing dynasty (1644-1911), this book accompanies the first European exhibition of clothes, accessories and textiles from the Palace Museum, Beijing. Sumptuous illustrations capture the grandeur of the garments worn by emperors and empresses which were made from exquistite materials of the very highest quality. Clothing systems were viewed as an important constituent of civilized society and the authors explain the relevance of the court"s calendar to its formal, "official" wardrobe. In Qing dynasty China there were clear rules on what to wear on different occasions. Official dress was worn when the emperor performed sacrifices at the Temple of Heaven and at other important rituals. Festive dress was for birthdays, weddings, festivals and imperial banquets. Military dress for troop inspection; travelling dress for hunting and royal visits to provinces, and regular dress for events of a non-celebrative nature, such as fasting and...