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19世纪中晚期,在加利福尼亚淘金热潮中,华人大量进入欧洲及东南亚。而美国第一部针对特定族群的移民法——《排华法案》的签署,一定程度上导致了美国及其他国家戴着“有色眼镜”去看待华人,19世纪末欧美主要画报上刊登的部分版画和文字更形象地记录了这一情况。8月2日,“世界华人与华人世界——19世纪西洋画刊版画精选展”在中华世纪坛世界艺术馆开幕。
In the mid-19th century, in the rush to gold rush in California, the Chinese massively entered Europe and Southeast Asia. The first immigration law targeting certain ethnic groups in the United States, the signing of the “Exclusion Act”, to a certain extent, caused the United States and other countries to wear “colored glasses” to view the Chinese people. At the end of the 19th century, major European and American pictorials were published Some prints and text more vividly record the situation. On August 2, “World Chinese and the Chinese World - 19 Century Western Painting Print Selection Exhibition” opened at the China Millennium Monument World Art Museum.