the entwined histories of the opium trade and the Chinese art market between the late 18th and early 20th centuries. These two commodities—acquired through both legal and illicit means—had profound effects on the global economy, public health, immigration law, education, and the arts that are re ...
Friswell -- https://ctrivermuseum.org/events/richard-friswell-2022-lecture-series/ John Haddad, James Bradley Martha Bibinger Prof. Morrison Robert Morrison Fern School teacher Wilson Lee http://www.katetattersall.com/chinese-opium-trade/ https://vocal.me ...
9月14号6PM 哈佛艺术馆: 鸦片贸易和中国艺术品,09/15/2023- 01/14/2024 哈佛艺术馆开始展览:“鸦片,帝国,中国艺术贸易”赏心悦目与血迹斑斑交织在一起 https://harvardartmuseums.org/exhibitions/6265/objects-of-addiction-opium-empire-and-the-chinese-art-trade 1. Origins of the opium trade, t ...
This is Tucson Speaks! featuring voices from the collections of the Tucson Chinese Cultural Center’s Oral History Program. I’m Priscilla Martinez. Born in 1838 in Guangdong Province in southeast China, Kwong Lee immigrated to the United States in 1861 at the age of 23. When he ...