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French national treasures go on show in Beijing(5)

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2017-04-11 09:40China Daily Editor: Liang Meichen ECNS App Download
A collection of French treasures, including the Consular Sword, will be part of a display of nearly 300 precious objects at the Palace Museum in Beijing from Tuesday. (Photo/China Daily)

A collection of French treasures, including the Consular Sword, will be part of a display of nearly 300 precious objects at the Palace Museum in Beijing from Tuesday. (Photo/China Daily)

Zhang Xin, a researcher at the Palace Museum, says: "What we have this time are not the most exquisite pieces. But they are the most interesting ones for this exhibition." Among the items on show are a pair of teapots: a French one from mid-19th century inspired by Chinese architectural elements, and a Chinese one painted with enamel in a typical Western style.

There are also some French vanity cases decorated with Chinese motifs and typically Chinese ones at the exhibition, in a bid to show both contrast and similarity.

Zhang says: "France represented high-end fashion in the 19th century, but it was also greatly influenced by Chinese art at that time. And using jade and emerald in art pieces was a popular trend."

Zhang also says that Chinese fans were an indispensable accessory for ladies in France at that time, though they were mainly used by male literati in China then.

A fan depicting an ancient Chinese war scene belonging to a marquise is also on display.

  

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