Power and Leadership
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Power and Leadership
• What are the accoutrements of power that are shown?
• What do the palaces and structures we see tell us?
• How can visual images be deceptive sources of history?
• How do these images give us a glimpse into how leaders ruled?
• When you are finished, read the packet at this station and answer those questions.
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Emperor KangXi
At his writing table
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Built originally in 1420, this was home of the emperor and the place for great ceremonies. It was used as a meeting and greeting place for officials and foreign envoys.
KangXi’s Imperial Palace
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Portrait of Tokugawa Leyasu 1543-1616
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Tokugawa Castle
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Model for the Equestrian Statue of Louis XIV 1692 Francois Girardon 1628-1715
The monument to Louis XIV was erected in 1699 on the Place Vendome in Paris, but was destroyed during the Revolution, in September 1792, with only a few fragments now in the Louvre. It is only through the various surviving models that we can gain some idea of the appearance of the monument. Dressed as a Roman emperor, Louis XIV is seated astride his horse. Classical reminiscences and the idealization characteristic of the academic schools are combined with exaggerated solemnity and a glorification of the man who was known as the 'Sun King'.
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Louis XIV 1638-1715
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Akbar & Jesuits at Court
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Royal city at Fatehpur Sikri
Akbar was illiterate himself but took a strong interest in literature, religion and the arts. He was a tolerant ruler. This building is an example of the blending of Islamic & Hindu elements. It was built after his son, for whom he had prayed to the Sufi saints, was born. Made up of palaces, formal courtyards, reflecting pools, tombs, harems and a huge mosque.
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Queen Nzinga of NdongoShe meets with Portuguese governor in Angola- he refuses to provide her with a chair. She takes a servant and used him as her chair.
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Queen Ngola Ann Nzinga of Ndongo
Angolan who defended
Angolans against the Slave Trade