Author: Rado, Mei Mei

The empire's new cloth : cross-cultural textiles at the Qing court
Date2025
Publish_locationNew Haven, CT
PublisherYale University Press
CollectionRicci Institute Library
LanguageEnglish
Record_typeBook
ShelfSeminar Room 102-103
Call NumberNK8883.A1 R336 2025
Descriptionix, 196 pages : illus. ; 29 cm
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The empire's new cloth : cross-cultural textiles at the Qing court / Mei Mei Rado

Includes bibliographical references (pages 167-184) and index.

Introduction. Cross-cultural textiles and the Qing empire -- 1. Foreign splendor: European silks at the Qing court -- 2. "For his majesty's use": Western silks and Manchu rulership -- 3. Encoding global aspirations: European tapestries for the Qing emperor -- 4. Staging imperial narratives: the Qing Western tapestries -- Textile terminology and measurement systems -- Chinese glossary.

"A groundbreaking study of textiles as transcultural objects in the Qing court that provides a new understanding of the interconnectedness of the early modern world. In the early modern period luxury textiles circulated globally as trade goods and diplomatic gifts, fostering cultural exchange between distant regions. By the eighteenth century, both China and Europe had developed a splendid tradition of silk and tapestry weaving. While the role of Chinese silk imports in Europe has been well studied, this book reconstructs the forgotten history of the eastward movement of European textiles to China and their integration into the arts and culture of the Qing Empire. The Empire's New Cloth explores how Qing court workshops adapted European textile designs and techniques and uncovers the specific uses and meanings of these textiles in imperial military ceremonies, religious spaces, and palace interiors. Through careful study of a wide range of previously unpublished objects, Mei Mei Rado illuminates how these cross-cultural textiles provided the visual and material means for the Qing ruler to convey political messages. By revealing how Qing imperial patrons and artisans responded and assigned meanings to European influences, this beautifully illustrated volume highlights the reciprocity in eighteenth-century Sino-European exchanges and centers textiles within the dynamic global flow of objects and ideas"-- Provided by publisher.

SubjectArt objects, Chinese--Ming-Qing dynasties, 1368-1911 Textiles--China--History Fashion--China--History
ISBN9780300275148 ; 0300275145
LCCN2024942629