ETHAS 038855

Chine paire souliers femme mandchoue

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038855
A Manchurian woman's shoes
China
19th century
Leather, cotton, wood
Acquired in 1976
Women in the Manchurian Qing dynasty, which ruled over China from 1644 to 1911, were forbidden to bind their feet as indigenous Chinese women did. To imitate their tottering gait, they used footwear like buskins.

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Inventaire original MEG. Registres tapuscrits, volumes 19 à 59
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Inventaire original MEG. Registres tapuscrits, volumes 19 à 59
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Power

Power within a society is expressed firstly by the superiority of physical force and weapons. It is then consolidated by the development of administrative, governmental and economic systems and a hierarchy, which may be highly centralised, as in China and Japan, or more diversified, as in India or the former East Indies.

Imperial China

Despite the immensity of its empire, the Chinese court was the most centralised and one of the most sumptuous in the world until its downfall in 1911. Its power depended on a formidable administrative pyramid and the uniform use of Chinese writing throughout the empire.

Empress Dowager Cixi escorted by eunuchs, around 1903-1904 © Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M.

Empress Dowager Cixi escorted by eunuchs, around 1903-1904 © Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Archives, Smithsonian Institution


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