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Chinoiserie (English: /ʃɪnˈwɑːzəri/, French: [ʃinwazʁi];
loanword from
French chinoiserie, from chinois, "Chinese";
traditional Chinese: 中國風; simplified...
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Chinoiserie in
fashion refers to the any use of
chinoiserie elements in fashion,
especially in
American and
European fashion.
Since the 17th century,...
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Yellow Drawing Room is a room in
Buckingham Palace. It is
noted for its
Chinoiserie decorative scheme and has been the
setting for many
portraits of members...
- birds,
bouquets of flowers, fruit,
musical instruments,
angels and
Chinoiserie (pagodas, dragons, monkeys,
bizarre flowers and
Chinese people). The...
- from the
namesake lyricist column on Fenbei, and the
basic concept of
Chinoiserie music among netizens came out from that group.
References 侯冬意 (2015-11-01)...
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adaptation of
Chinese design principles falls within mainstream "
chinoiserie".
Chinoiserie media included imitations of
lacquer and
painted tin (tôle) ware...
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Chinese Cantopop Hakka Hokkien Mandopop French Xinyao Zhongguo feng
Chinoiserie Hong Kong
English Indian Bhangra Filmi Hindutva Indonesian Iranian ****anese...
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Rubenists 18th
century Rococo Rocaille Louis XV
style Frederician Chinoiserie Fête
galante Neoclassicism Goût grec
Louis XVI
style Adam
style Directoire...
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explorer Johan Nieuhof. The book
served as a
major influence in the rise of
chinoiserie in the
early eighteenth century. The full
title of the
Dutch version...
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Department of
Trade and
Industry The
Oriental Curiosity – 21st
Century Chinoiserie,
Traveling exhibition, (London, Paris, Hong Kong) S****ditch Biennale...