2021
DOI: 10.52853/25792830-2021.2-175
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The Interpretation Of Chinese Empress Dowager Cixi's Image In The Portraits Of American Artists

Abstract: The Chinese themes in Early American art have long been obscured under the veil of Japonisme, Aesthetic movement, boundary-pushing modernism and more significantly because of the political circumstances - decline of China as an empire and complicated Chinese-American interconnections. One of the favoured theme of American academism at the period of the late 19th- early 20th centuries were genre scenes, street scenes, portrait d’intérieur , portraits, still life works related to China and Chinatowns. Nonetheles… Show more

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