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Door God, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911)

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Works from the Chinese Art collection
Door God, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) Manchu Woman's Official Court Robe, 19th century Hell Poster, 1920's Geomancy (fengshui ) compass
Ming Jar Embroidered Shrine, 17th century Embroidered Wedding Banner, ca. 1875-1908 Multi-Generation Ancestor Portraits

Born during the height of the China trade in Salem, the Chinese art collection is unique for its strength in vernacular art that explores the rich traditions of Chinese culture. It features important Qing dynasty works, including ceramics, textiles, and decorative arts.

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