
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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