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Artful Subversion: Empress Dowager Cixi’s Image Making – Peng Ying-chen

Posted: March 26th, 2023 | No Comments »

Peng Ying-chen’s Artful Subversion: Empress Dowager Cixi’s Image Making looks fascinating… Especially interested as I wrote a piece last year on Cixi and her American portraitist Katharine Carl for the South China Morning Post weekend magazine… (click here)

Empress Dowager Cixi (1835–1908), who ruled China from 1861 until her death in 1908, is a subject of fascination and controversy, at turns vilified for her political maneuvering and admired for modernizing China. In addition to being an astute politician, she was an earnest art patron, and this beautifully illustrated book explores a wide range of objects, revealing how the empress dowager used art and architecture to solidify her rule.

Cixi’s art commissions were innovative in the way that they unified two distant conceptions of gender in China at the time, demonstrating her strength and wisdom as a monarch while highlighting her identity as a woman and mother. Artful Subversion examines commissioned works, including portrait paintings and photographs, ceramics, fashion, architecture, and garden design, as well as work Cixi created, such as painting and calligraphy. The book is a compelling study of how a powerful matriarch at once subverted and upheld the Qing imperial patriarchy.



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