Paper garments from Swatow (Images 3 and 5) and Chao Chow Foo (Image 4) to be burnt for the dead. Acquired in 1900 for a missionary exhibit and made of paper, pigment, gilt, and adhesive.
Source: American Museum of Natural History
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Paper garments from Swatow (Images 3 and 5) and Chao Chow Foo (Image 4) to be burnt for the dead. Acquired in 1900 for a missionary exhibit and made of paper, pigment, gilt, and adhesive.
Source: American Museum of Natural History
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Sara was kind enough to do the photography for the Paper Garment Exhibition. Out of gratitude I wanted to post a link to her website so that the world could see how talented she was.