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Hsi Collection

Background imageHsi Collection: Tibetan tanka with an illustration of a relaxed

Tibetan tanka with an illustration of a relaxed Avalokite?vara. Tibetan art. FRANCE. Paris. Guimet Museum

Background imageHsi Collection: Genghis Khan

Genghis Khan
GENGHIS KHAN (variously spelt) (orig. Temujin) Mongol Conqueror He is fatally shot during a campaign against the Tangut kingdom of Hsi Hsia

Background imageHsi Collection: Tzu-Hsi Dowager Empress

Tzu-Hsi Dowager Empress
TZU-HSI, aka HSIAO-CH IN &c, generally known as the dowager empress : Manchu ruler who resisted reform, European influences etc, supported the Boxer rising. 1835 - 1908

Background imageHsi Collection: Journey to the West

Journey to the West
The master is rowed away by a disguised demon. From the legend of the Journey to the West

Background imageHsi Collection: Hsi Wang Mu / Yin / Werner

Hsi Wang Mu / Yin / Werner
HSI WANG MU The female (yin) principle of the Western Air

Background imageHsi Collection: The Empress Dowager Cixi (Tzu-Hsi)

The Empress Dowager Cixi (Tzu-Hsi)
L Dorado. The Empress Dowager Cixi (Tzu-Hsi) (1835-1908) causing trouble for a (representation of) the Chinese Emperor. Date: 1900

Background imageHsi Collection: EMPRESS TZ'U HSI

EMPRESS TZ'U HSI
TZU-HSI, AKA HSIAO-CH'IN &C, Empress Dowager. Consort of Emperor Hsien Feng mother of T'ung Chih. Virtual dictator from 1861 until her death in 1908. Date: 1835-1908

Background imageHsi Collection: FUNERALS/TZU-HSI +

FUNERALS/TZU-HSI +
The bodies of the dowager empress TZU-HSI and the emperor KUANG-HSU, murdered by her orders, lie in state in the Pavilion of Imperial Longevity at Peking Date: November 1908

Background imageHsi Collection: CHINESE ROYALS IN STATE

CHINESE ROYALS IN STATE
The bodies of the dowager empress TZU-HSI and the emperor KUANG-HSU, murdered by her orders, lie in state in the Pavilion of Imperial Longevity at Peking Date: November 1908

Background imageHsi Collection: EMPRESS AND HEADS

EMPRESS AND HEADS
The dowager empress Tz u-Hsi shows the emperor Kuang-Hsu the heads of mandarins suspected of sympathising with the Russians, whereas she supported the Boxer Rising Date: 1904

Background imageHsi Collection: Hevajra. 18th c. Buddhist Tantric deity. Golden

Hevajra. 18th c. Buddhist Tantric deity. Golden bronze. Tibetan art. Sculpture. FRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE. Paris. Guimet Museum. Proc: CHINA. TIBET

Background imageHsi Collection: Tomb of Princess Yongtai. 706. Tang court ladies

Tomb of Princess Yongtai. 706. Tang court ladies from a mural of Lady Li Xianhuis tomb. Chinese art. Tang period. Fresco. CHINA. SHANSI. Shaanxi History Museum. Proc: CHINA. SHANSI. Xian

Background imageHsi Collection: Emperor Kangxi (1654-1722). Qing Dynasty

Emperor Kangxi (1654-1722). Qing Dynasty
KANG-HSI (1654-1722). Emperor of China (1662-1722). Qing Dynasty. 1847 French original work. Spanish translation published in Barcelona

Background imageHsi Collection: Xizhi Men (Hsi Chih Men) Gate - Beijing, China

Xizhi Men (Hsi Chih Men) Gate - Beijing, China
Xizhi Men (Hsi Chih Men) - the small side tower over the barbican gate of the outer fortifications, and the adjoining shops. - Beijing, China Date: circa 1901

Background imageHsi Collection: Sun Hou Tzu

Sun Hou Tzu
The mischievous monkey fairy/ god, Sun Hou-Tzu, is born from a rock. The legend of the Journey to the West (Hsi Yu Chi) tells of his part in a quest for a Buddhist text

Background imageHsi Collection: Sheng Tsu, Emperor of China

Sheng Tsu, Emperor of China
Sheng Tsu, also known as K Ang Hsi, Emperor of China

Background imageHsi Collection: Beg-Tse. Tibetan art

Beg-Tse. Tibetan art
Beg-Tse. 18th c. Golden bronze. God of War. Tibetan art. Sculpture. FRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE. Paris. Guimet Museum. Proc: CHINA. TIBET

Background imageHsi Collection: CHINA. SHANSI. Warriors of Xi an (1st c. )

CHINA. SHANSI. Warriors of Xi an (1st c. )
CHINA. SHANSI. Warriors of Xi an (1st c.)

Background imageHsi Collection: Figure of Pig of the Chinese Zodiac. 618 - 907

Figure of Pig of the Chinese Zodiac. 618 - 907. Chinese art. Tang period. Ceramics. CHINA. Beijing. Museum of History of China. Proc: CHINA. Xian

Background imageHsi Collection: Tomb of Princess Yongtai. 706. CHINA. Xian. Tumb

Tomb of Princess Yongtai. 706. CHINA. Xian. Tumb of Li Xian Hui, Princess Yongtai. Detail with servants. Chinese art. Han period. Fresco

Background imageHsi Collection: Potala Palace. CHINA. Rebuilt in 17th c. Tibetan

Potala Palace. CHINA. Rebuilt in 17th c. Tibetan art

Background imageHsi Collection: Tzu hsi (1834-1908). Engraving. FRANCE. Paris

Tzu hsi (1834-1908). Engraving. FRANCE. Paris. Ricci Institute in Paris - Chinese Studies Centre

Background imageHsi Collection: CHINA. Xian. City walls

CHINA. Xian. City walls

Background imageHsi Collection: Terracotta Army. 221-206 BC. CHINA. Xian. Mausoleum

Terracotta Army. 221-206 BC. CHINA. Xian. Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor, Qin Si Huang. Chinese art. Qin period

Background imageHsi Collection: KUANG HSU (1871 -1908)

KUANG HSU (1871 -1908)
KUANG HSU Named emperor in 1875, he ruled with his regent and aunt Tzu Hsi. She later imprisoned him for trying to issue modernizing reforms. Date: 1871 - 1908

Background imageHsi Collection: TSU HSI (1834 - 1908)

TSU HSI (1834 - 1908)
TSU HSI Dowager Empress of China from 1861 - 1908. Date: 1834 - 1908

Background imageHsi Collection: Hsi Tsung / China / Emperor

Hsi Tsung / China / Emperor
HSI TSUNG also known as CHU YUCHIAO and T IEN-CH I Emperor of China (1620-27) with his wife Date: 1605 - 1627

Background imageHsi Collection: Tzu-Hsi, Aka Hsiao-Ch in

Tzu-Hsi, Aka Hsiao-Ch in
TZU-HSI, also known as HSIAO-CH IN &c Empress of China

Background imageHsi Collection: Tz u-Hsi, Chinese Royal

Tz u-Hsi, Chinese Royal
TZU-HSI, aka Hsiao-ch in &c, Empress Dowager, concubine of emperor I-chu, mother of Tsai- ch un, regent for nephew Tsai-t ien, virtual dictator from 1875 to 1900


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