Manchu Woman's Unofficial Informal Court Robe

Minneapolis Institute of Art

Manchu Woman's Unofficial Informal Court Robe

China

Date
1875–1908
Medium
Embroidered satin
Department
Asian Art
Institution
Minneapolis Institute of Art

This impressive garment displays a scattered scheme of gold shou medallions (representing long life) and multicolored flowering narcissus bulbs against a blue satin ground. Datable to the Guanxu period (1875-1908), it displays prominent shou medallions in a style that was popular in the private court of the Empress Dowager Cixi. This gown reportedly belonged to her personally. The fragrant narcissus is a beloved flower of the New Year and a harbinger of spring. This flower originated in Europe, but was known in China by the Tang dynasty (618-906) having been imported through the Middle East along the Silk Road. Asia

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