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25 décembre 2010

Textiles in "The world of Kubilai Khan" @ Metropolitan Museum, New York

Textiles in "The world of Kubilai Khan" @ Metropolitan Museum, New York
Tapestry with Dragons and Flowers, 11th–12th century, Eastern Central Asia. Silk tapestry; 21 x 13 in. (53.3 x 33 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Fletcher Fund, 1987 (1987.275) The treatment of both the dragon and the background of this...
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21 décembre 2010

Trois robes en soie brodée. Chine, dynastie Qing, XIXE siècle

Trois robes en soie brodée. Chine, dynastie Qing, XIXE siècle
Robe chinoise en soie brodée, doublée d'hermine. Chine, dynastie Qing, XIXE siècle. photo Sotheby's en soie beige et bleu foncé, à décor brodé de trois médaillons centraux agrémentés de fleurs et papillons dans des rinceaux fleuris, un symbole shou encerclé...
21 décembre 2010

Robes formelles de cour, Jifu. Chine, Dynastie Qing

Robes formelles de cour, Jifu. Chine, Dynastie Qing
Partie de robe formelle de cour en soie tissée (kesi), Jifu. Chine, Dynastie Qing, XIXème siecle. Photo: Christie's Images Ltd., 2010 De couleur brune, le devant et le dos à décor tissé de fils d'or et polychromes de dragons à cinq griffes, celui du centre...
14 décembre 2010

Dragon robe, informal robe & silk velvet vest, Qianlong Period, Qing Dynasty & 19th century

Dragon robe, informal robe & silk velvet vest, Qianlong Period, Qing Dynasty & 19th century
A yellow ground silk brocade dragon robe. Qianlong Period. photo Bonhams The nine dragons on the robe woven with gilt-wrapped threads while the remaining auspicious emblems, clouds and lishui border are defined in bright colors against the dark mustard...
7 décembre 2010

"Imperial Chinese Robes from the Forbidden City" @ the V&A

"Imperial Chinese Robes from the Forbidden City" @ the V&A
Emperor's yellow dragon robe, 1736-1795. On loan from the Palace Museum, Beijing © The Palace Museum, Beijing LONDON.- The magnificent robes worn by the emperors and empresses of the Qing Dynasty, the last ruling dynasty of China, shown for the first...
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15 novembre 2010

kesi rank badges. China, Revivalist period, 1860s & Qing dynasty, 19th century

kesi rank badges. China, Revivalist period, 1860s & Qing dynasty, 19th century
A pair of kesi rank badges of the first rank crane. Revivalist, late 19th, early 20th century. Photo: Christie's Images Ltd., 2010 woven in kesi weave in gilt on a black ground with the first rank Crane; 12.5ins (30cm. square). Estimate £1,000 - £2,000....
9 novembre 2010

A polychrome woven silk kesi fragment, Qing Dynasty

A polychrome woven silk kesi fragment, Qing Dynasty
A polychrome woven silk kesi fragment, Qing Dynasty © 2002-2010 Bonhams 1793 Ltd Featuring a frontally posed dragon partially woven in peacock feathers surrounded by clouds and bats above a lishui border, all woven in brightly colored threads on the dark...
9 novembre 2010

Manchu civil rank badges & Manchu military rank badges. Late Qing Dynasty

Manchu civil rank badges & Manchu military rank badges. Late Qing Dynasty
A group of six Manchu civil rank badges. Late Qing Dynasty © 2002-2010 Bonhams 1793 Ltd The first a second rank golden pheasant worked in polychrome thread counted stitch and gilt couched threads; the second badge applied with a fourth rank wild goose,...
9 novembre 2010

An embroidered blue ground dragon robe & An embroidered blue gauze summer dragon robe, 19th Century

An embroidered blue ground dragon robe & An embroidered blue gauze summer dragon robe, 19th Century
An embroidered blue ground dragon robe, 19th Century © 2002-2010 Bonhams 1793 Ltd The dragons worked in gilt wrapped threads while the other auspicious symbols, clouds and lishui ground are embroidered in counted stitch that also finishes the black ground...
11 octobre 2010

A rare and finely woven imperial kesi Twelve-Symbol robe, Qing dynasty, Qianlong period (1736-1795)

A rare and finely woven imperial kesi Twelve-Symbol robe, Qing dynasty, Qianlong period (1736-1795)
Lot 2626. A rare and finely woven imperial kesi Twelve-Symbol robe, Qing dynasty, Qianlong period (1736-1795); 141 cm., 55 1/2 in. Estimate 2,500,000—3,500,000 HKD. Lot Sold 3,020,000 HKD . Courtesy Sotheby's 2010 the yellow ground worked with eight gold...
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