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Kingdom come.(Coming Attractions / The month in art.)(Dallas Museum of Art)
Publication: Texas Monthly Publication Date: 01-NOV-04 Author: Hollister, Stacy |
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Back in the eighteenth century, when Emperor Qianlong reigned over a prosperous China, plebeians weren't allowed anywhere near the palatial quarters of the ruling body. The lavish buildings--9,999 in total--where the emperor lived and governed weren't collectively called the Forbidden City for naught. Off-limits to the commoner were luxurious...
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