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Pieces of China (S3, E3): Emile de Bruijn on Chinese Wallpaper, 1.28.21

Pieces of China is an online series using objects to tell the story of China.

Where does that exquisite De Gournay Chinese-inspired wallpaper originally come from? China, of course—dating back to the 1700s in the workshops of Suzhou. Interiors expert and member of the British National Trust Emile de Bruijn takes us on a journey to examine a woodblock-printed wallpaper from 1750 (which survives in three magnificent British houses), that tells the story of the beginnings of China’s trade with the West, as well as the impact of Chinese design from the 18th century to today.

Emile de Bruijn is one of the world’s leading experts on Chinese Wallpaper. He worked in the Japanese and Chinese departments of the auctioneers Sotheby’s in London before joining the National Trust, where he is now a member of the central collections management team. Emile has lectured and published on many different aspects of chinoiserie in historic houses and gardens. He is the author of Chinese Wallpaper in Britain and Ireland (2017), and a co-author of the catalogue Chinese Wallpaper in National Trust Houses (2014).

More at: https://www.chinainstitute.org/recap-pieces-of-china-s3-e3-emile-debrujin-on-chinese-wallpaper-1-28-21/

Видео Pieces of China (S3, E3): Emile de Bruijn on Chinese Wallpaper, 1.28.21 канала China Institute in America
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