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Tuileries exhibition, Buddhist Edinburgh, National Museum of Scotland
knowledge, lack of 152, 154 5, 32; Hope Grant Ewer see Grant,
Burlington Fine Arts Club 77 General Sir James Hope, Hope Grant
Bushell, Stephen 31–32, 43, 81 Ewer; ivory screen carvings 107
Elgin, Lord 9, 11, 25, 54, 59, 88, 103
Cai Mingchao 39 enameled wares 14, 40, 43, 45, 53, 55–62,
carpets and textiles 56–57, 58–59, 61 60–61; see also cloisonné
Castiglione, Giuseppe 7, 129, 130–131, Eugénie, Empress and Fontainebleau
140, 143 Chinese Museum 4, 5, 14, 29, 32, 57,
ceramics 57, 58–61, 60, 61, 75–76; 138–148, 142–144; confidentiality
fragment collecting 79–82; see also concerns 145; corner shelves 145, 160;
porcelain Fountain Courtyard 140, 143–144;
Chalmers, J.H. 54 French queens, identification with 142,
Chan, Jackie 34, 35 144, 155–156, 158; grand salon
Changchunyuan, Yuanmingyuan 6, 25, 141–143, 142, 144, 155; kesi tapestries
129 139, 144–145, 146; Large Pavilion
Chatham, Royal Engineers Museum 11, 140–142; portrait of Eugénie 142;
32 restoration (1980s) 146; Tuileries
Chaulnes, Ducs de 124, 128, 131 exhibition 12, 13, 31, 139–140, 139,
China: art market 39–40, 42; purchases 151–152; Tuileries exhibition, Buddhist
and repossessions 29, 41 knowledge, lack of 152, 154; Tuileries
China Poly Group 38 exhibition, reviews 151–154, 153;
“Chinese art” categorization 80–81 see also Napoleon III
Chinese Crackle Porcelain 77–78, 78 Eugénie, Empress and Fontainebleau
Chinese Zodiac (film) 34 Chinese Museum, ornamental aesthetics
classification schemes, and Western 149–167; ancien régime culture revival
diplomats 31–32; see also provenance 155, 159, 160; bronze dragons 151,
cloisonné 42, 45, 55, 57, 58, 61, 62–63; 153; Buddhist objects 151, 157;
altar objects, Fontainebleau 150, 154, chandelier 14, 150, 157, 161;
159, 160–161; candelabra, cloisonné altar objects 150, 154, 159,
Fontainebleau 145, 157, 158, 159, 160–161; cloisonné candelabra 145,
160–162; see also enameled wares 157, 158, 159, 160–162; collection’s
Confucius, Skull of 14, 31, 44–45, 56 total value estimates 154; core
Cousin-Montauban, General Charles 9, collection re-interpretation 151,
11, 14, 29, 103, 138–139, 151, 152 156–157, 158–162; display cabinets
Cox, Lieutenant Charles Henry 57, 58 143, 143, 146, 150, 157, 158,
159–160; display design and effect
Danby, Hope 7 157–162; display formation and
Daoguang emperor 40, 57, 59 context 151–157; floral designs
David, Percival 76, 78 156–157, 158–159; incense burner 150,
Day, Lewis Foreman 62 160; jade and gold ruyi 151; lacquer
Delatour, Louis-François 128–129, panels 143, 144, 146, 150, 156,
130–131 158–159, 159
Des Garets, Lieutenant 139 European garden, Yuanmingyuan 28–29,
D’Hérisson, Count Maurice 103–104 28, 29–30
Disdéri, André-Adolphe-Eugène 139
Dresser, Christopher 58, 59, 62 Fauchery, Antoine 152
Droguet, Vincent 138–148 Finlay, John 123–137
Dunhuang 38, 79 floral designs, Fontainebleau 156–157,
Dupin, Lieutenant-Colonel Charles 11, 158–159
103, 104 Flynn, Tom 4
Durham University, moon flask 43 Fontainebleau Chinese Museum see
Durlacher, Henry 59, 61 Eugénie, Empress and Fontainebleau
Chinese Museum
Edie, Captain William 54 Fortune, Robert 76–77
Edinburgh, Exhibition of Industrial and Fosbroke, Thomas Dudley 42, 43
Decorative Art 54–55, 108–109 Foster, Sergeant John 92–93