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Museum Ulm Projekt zur Aufarbeitung der Bestände aus kolonialen Kontexten [1921.4992a]
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Straw hat

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Description

A Chinese straw hat from corn stover with a small crown and a very wide brim.

The object was a gift from the field hospital superintendent Johann Jakob Keidel to the Gewerbemuseum (Museum of Applied Arts) Ulm in 1921. From 1900/1901 on Keidel was deployed in the field hospital in Tianjin (Tientsin) in the garrison of the Ostasiatische Expeditionskorps (East Asian expeditionary corps), since 1901 called Ostasiatische Besatzungsbrigade (East Asian occupation brigade), and was therefore involved in the military operation of the German Empire in the Boxer Rebellion. During his two-year lasting stay in China, he collected different items, including Chinese pieces of clothing and tools or bullets from the context of the combat actions. He obtained the objects i. a. through purchase from Chinese merchants or as gifts. A selection of his collection he committed in several portions to the Gewerbemuseum Ulm as gifts or loans.

Material/Technique

Straw; braiding, sewing

Measurements

H 7 cm, DIA 55 cm

Map
Created Created
1900
People's Republic of China
Owned Owned
1900
Keidel, Johann Jakob
1899 1923
Museum Ulm

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