China (the banner bears the inscription "Let us work for the people's happiness". The "pointed nose" represents, in China, the white man. He is followed by his servants in dog and falcon masks.)
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China (the banner bears the inscription "Let us work for the people's happiness". The "pointed nose" represents, in China, the white man. He is followed by his servants in dog and falcon masks.)
Series: Chine R.P. Fêtes-Folklores-Traditions
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Gelatin-silver print
Image: 10 × 6 5/8 in. (25.4 × 16.83 cm)
Primary support: 10 × 6 5/8 in. (25.4 × 16.83 cm)
Gift of Pamela and Dennis Beck (M.2016.130.1)
Not currently on public view