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Dining, Diplomacy and Decoration
Faculty Room 434 Room 4.34, Run Run Shaw Tower, Hong KongDining, Diplomacy and Decoration: Chinese Porcelain in European Court Collections, 1500-1800 Date: 8 November 2017 (Wednesday) Time: 6:00-8:00pm Venue: Room 4.34, Run Run Shaw Tower, Centennial Campus In the sixteenth [...]
Colloquium on Pearl River Delta, Art, and Global Exchange in Maritime Trade History
Hong Kong Museum of Art 10 Salisbury Rd, Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong KongThis paper looks at the use of portraiture by the Manchu official Qiying (1787-1858) who was sent by the Daoguang Emperor (r.1820-1850) to Guangdong for the negotiations of the Nanjing Treaty after the Opium War (1839-1841). By looking at the different practices involved in the gifting of portraits in Europe and China, the paper will highlight the problems of communications and exchanges between Britain and China during this period. It will also show how Guangdong’s leading merchants were instrumental in these discussions and how they were active players in Guangdong’s local community and Qing politics.
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