Through an accurate selection of ethnographic materials, the contribution seeks to retrace the long and winding path undertaken in 1901 by mons. Conforti that led to the creation of the Museum of Chinese Art and Ethnography of the Xaverian missionaries in Parma. Presenting the most significant pieces of the Chinese Ethnographic collection, the article offers a witness of the customs and traditions of the time as well as documentary evidence of cultural exchanges between China and the territory of Parma.
La collezione etnografica del Museo d’Arte Cinese ed Etnografico di Parma: brevi note introduttive
Veronica Strina
2021-01-01
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Through an accurate selection of ethnographic materials, the contribution seeks to retrace the long and winding path undertaken in 1901 by mons. Conforti that led to the creation of the Museum of Chinese Art and Ethnography of the Xaverian missionaries in Parma. Presenting the most significant pieces of the Chinese Ethnographic collection, the article offers a witness of the customs and traditions of the time as well as documentary evidence of cultural exchanges between China and the territory of Parma.File in questo prodotto:
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