ETHAS K005049

Chine boussole de géomancie

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K005049
Geomantic compass luopan 羅盤
China
19th century
Lacquered wood
Gift from Charles Piton, missionary in Southern China, to the Mission Museum circa 1885
MEG Inv. ETHAS K005049
Provient d'un géomancien chinois converti au christianisme.
Le Français Charles Piton (1835-1905), de la Mission de Bâle, vécut en Chine de 1864 à 1884.

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The ambiguities of missionary collecting

Originally, the missionary movement aimed to spread the Christian faith and eradicate what it considered to be “superstitions.” When the “idols” of the beliefs they were fighting against were not destroyed at the same time, they were sent to Europe to illustrate the “error” that had been overcome. Examples were given to show that the converted peoples had mended their ways. These edifying exhibitions were designed to encourage the faithful to donate money to missionary works.


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