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Russian Art in Chinese Style

Empress Elisabeth Petrovna of Russia was an unexpected ruler. As a child, she experienced an intriguing and mysterious Chinese embassy visit to Empress Anna Ioannovna. This visit had a lasting effect on Elisabeth-- and the future of Russian palaces. What meanings were made as a result of Russian art in Chinese style? Neither Chinese nor European, chinoiserie (art in the Chinese style) allowed the Imperial court to define and promote the values and interests of both the Empress and the Russian state.

Join the University of Sydney's Dr. Ekaterina Heath to explore a unique combination of Russo-Chinese diplomacy and decorative arts!

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0:00-59:00 "Russian Art in Chinese Style"
59:15 Live Q&A session
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This video was originally presented on April 9th, 2022. The "Second Saturday" lecture series is supported in part with federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds allocated to the New York State Library by the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS).

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