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Cultural Influences on Han Chinese Embroidery Patterns during the Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries

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This paper explored the influence of Chinese and Western cultures on Han Chinese embroidery patterns during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.The objective was to examine the influence of Chinese and Western cultures on Han Chinese embroidery patterns during this period, specifically focusing on design subjects, composition, color schemes, and embroidery techniques. It employed literature review and field investigation methods. The research found that under this Chinese-Western cultural fusion, Han Chinese embroidery patterns exhibited the following characteristics: A wealth of embroidery pattern subjects, subtle and realistic compositional style, rich and diversified color palettes, innovative embroidery techniques.
Title: Cultural Influences on Han Chinese Embroidery Patterns during the Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries
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This paper explored the influence of Chinese and Western cultures on Han Chinese embroidery patterns during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
The objective was to examine the influence of Chinese and Western cultures on Han Chinese embroidery patterns during this period, specifically focusing on design subjects, composition, color schemes, and embroidery techniques.
It employed literature review and field investigation methods.
The research found that under this Chinese-Western cultural fusion, Han Chinese embroidery patterns exhibited the following characteristics: A wealth of embroidery pattern subjects, subtle and realistic compositional style, rich and diversified color palettes, innovative embroidery techniques.

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