A historical study of the style and iconography of Chinese rank badges. Both utilitarian objects and examples of textile design of wondrous beauty, Chinese rank badges were developed in the Ming and Qing dynasties to indicate the bearer's station in the civil or military bureaucracies. David Hugus centers his study on their chronology and iconography, accompanying his work with beautiful color illustrations. Beginning with the earliest dynastic period to the end of the imperial period, and beyond to the present day, Hugus's analyses of the style and iconography of Chinese rank badges provide the reader with the tools to recognize the circumstances of individual badge design and to develop a basis for connoisseurship.
Format:Hardcover
Language:English
ISBN:9627956457
ISBN13:9789627956457
Release Date:January 2022
Publisher:Hong Kong University Press
Length:280 Pages
Weight:4.60 lbs.
Dimensions:1.3" x 9.6" x 12.2"
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Format: Hardcover
Condition: New
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