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Dressed to Rule
Dressed to Rule, Art takes many forms. In this selection of Asian court attire, dating from the Qing dynasty (1644-1911), the phrase you are what you wear resonates. Vollmer journeys back to the thirteenth-century Chinese Empire, where ancestors of the ruling Manchu con, Dressed to Rule has a rating of 4 stars
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Dressed to Rule, Art takes many forms. In this selection of Asian court attire, dating from the Qing dynasty (1644-1911), the phrase you are what you wear resonates. Vollmer journeys back to the thirteenth-century Chinese Empire, where ancestors of the ruling Manchu con, Dressed to Rule
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  • Dressed to Rule
  • Written by author John E. Vollmer
  • Published by Michigan State University Press, October 2007
  • Art takes many forms. In this selection of Asian court attire, dating from the Qing dynasty (1644-1911), the phrase "you are what you wear" resonates. Vollmer journeys back to the thirteenth-century Chinese Empire, where ancestors of the ruling Manchu con
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Art takes many forms. In this selection of Asian court attire, dating from the Qing dynasty (1644-1911), the phrase "you are what you wear" resonates. Vollmer journeys back to the thirteenth-century Chinese Empire, where ancestors of the ruling Manchu conquerors dressed fittingly. These exquisite costumes remind us that royalty once set fashion standards the way that celebrities do today, but that these garments also promoted distinct national and political messages that helped keep a ruling minority in power for nearly three centuries. Dressed to Rule is a guide to the exhibit, of the same name, that appeared at the University of Alberta in 2007.


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