Comprising 296 pages and 300 colour illustrations, this catalogue accompanies The Forbidden City in Monaco - Court Life of the Emperors and Empresses of China, an exhibition remarkable for its scale, the quality of pieces on loan, and its approach to the life of the Qing dynasty (1644-1911) - a period that corresponds to the cultural and artistic apogee of Chinese history. |
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Extending over 3,200 square metres, the exhibition will gather an impressive collection of treasures from the former imperial collections, some of which have never been shown outside of the Palace. Such a selection aims to highlight the everyday life of the emperors, their intimate passions and private collections, as well as their interest in science. |
The result of a remarkable three-year collaboration between the Principality of Monaco and the People's Republic of China, this exhibition will include extremely rare loans from European institutions and museums in North America. |
AUTHORS |
Jean-Paul Desroches
Honorary General Curator of Heritage, French researcher and sinologist. |
Wang Yuegong
Director of the Department of Arts of the Palace, Museum of the Imperial Palace of Beijing. |
Liu Liyong
Researcher, Department of the Arts of the Palace, Museum of the Imperial Palace of Beijing. |
Danielle Elisseeff
Historian and specialist on China, statutory member of the Center for Studies on Modern and Contemporary China at the EHESS. |
Patrice Fava
Anthropologist and associate researcher at the French School of the Far East, Beijing Center. |
Wang Zilin
Deputy Director and Researcher in the Department of Arts of the Palace, Museum of the Imperial Palace of Beijing. |
Matthieu Torrano
Researcher in the history of Chinese Art Photography. |
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