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Mandarins of China

Mandarins were important public officials & bureaucrats, playing a vital role in the country's imperial history. The notoriously difficult imperial exams were an important facet of social mobility, granting those who passed a privileged status. curated by PAGODE project partners

Curated by Europeana Published gallery

28 items

Deksel bekroond met Chinese mandarijn
[Depublished item]
Canton. Interior of a Chinese Drawing Room, with a Mandarin Family and Attendants
Canton, Two Mandarins of the First Class, or Blue Button
[Depublished item]
[Depublished item]
Mandarine feiern auf dem Fluss und ein Mandarin erhält eine Petition.
Cochinchina and China: A Mandarin (OriginalCo)
[Depublished item]
Portrait of a Chinese mandarin (?)
Målning, Bildkonst, Painting
Skulptur, Sculpture
Mandarins suite, with their wives, in great adornment.
Chinese merchant mandarin by John Thomson
painting
Portret van Li Hongzhang, Chinees mandarijn en onderkoning
Vase (rolwagen) with a scholar-official and his servant in a landscape
präst, fotografi, photograph
fotografi, photograph
rock
[Depublished item]
Ceremonidräkt, Dräkt
A Chinese mandarin
rag doll sheet (stage of manufacture (pastimes: toys))
Hat of a mandarin
Mandarin hat
Wife of a Mandarin
Sitzender Mandarin mit goldener Kopfbedeckung
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