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No of China

Datec 1880
ClassificationsPhotograph
Mediumalbumen print hand-tinted
DimensionsObject: 5 3/8 × 3 3/4 in. (13.7 × 9.6 cm) Sheet: 7 7/16 × 5 3/8 in. (18.9 × 13.6 cm)
Credit LineGift of Dr. Henry ’51 and Mrs. Nancy Peikin Rosin
Keyword/Subject
  • portrait
  • ceremonial
Object number1989.323
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[Chinese Reception Room, China]
[Chinese Reception Room, China]
circa 1880
Chingkiang Bund, China
Chingkiang Bund, China
circa 1880
Elevating water for irrigation, China
Elevating water for irrigation, China
circa 1880
A bride and a groom register for marriage, China
A bride and a groom register for marriage, China
Dmitri Baltermants
printed 2003
Spinning
Spinning
circa 1890
[Woman holding up her kimono]
[Woman holding up her kimono]
circa 1890
No caption (verticle "China" at the UN)
No caption (verticle "China" at the UN)
Alan Dunn
1946
No caption (movie marquee in China "Potemkin" coming soon)
No caption (movie marquee in China "Potemkin" coming soon)
Alan Dunn
1949
No caption (American soldiers in China watching flower-arranging show on TV)
No caption (American soldiers in China watching flower-arranging show on TV)
Alan Dunn
1949
"Ah, remember? Organdie, taffeta, dimity, lawn, batiste, chiffon, china silk, voile, muslin, damask, percale, cambric, tulle."
"Ah, remember? Organdie, taffeta, dimity, lawn, batiste, chiffon, china silk, voile, muslin, damask, percale, cambric, tulle."
Alan Dunn
1973
"You can admire generally but don't admire one object especially, for then courtesy requires your host to give it to you." U.S. Army Pocket Guide to China.
"You can admire generally but don't admire one object especially, for then courtesy requires your host to give it to you." U.S. Army Pocket Guide to China.
Alan Dunn
1943
China of To-Day
China of To-Day
R. B. Kitaj
1969
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