Chu Minyi in his office

In this staged photograph, the RNG foreign minister Chu Minyi is pictured reading a magazine in his office, with a photographic portrait of Wang Jingwei on the wall behind his desk, and Buddhist objets d’art in a cabinet behind him.

Date

circa 1942

Artist/Creator

Anon

Medium

Photograph

Theme

Wang Jingwei personality cult

Case Studies

Japanese-occupied China
(1937 – 1945)

Keywords

Chu Minyi, magazine, objet d'art, office, portrait

Further information

Further Reading

Jeremy E. Taylor, “Republican Personality Cults in Wartime China: Contradistinction and Collaboration”, Comparative Studies in Society and History 57.3 (2015): 665-693.

Source

Library of Congress

Source Reference Details

Chu Minyi Photographic Collection, LOC Prints and Photographs Room, Lot 11700

Permissions/Acknowledgements

Library of Congress

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