The context of the photo is given by Isabel Ingram's diary entry for June 11, 1924:
Went in at 10:30 as usual. Surprised the Emperor playing the piano in the Chien Hsiao Kung. The Empress was combing her hair. I watched the process. The Emperor came in and started to tickle her and was cutting up the whole day. It was suggested that my hair be combed Manchu style again. The Emperor agreed at once and sent for a photographer, also said he would dress Johnston up, too. The Emperor went over for him and brought him back to the Empress's palace before we were ready. They all watched the process. It took quite awhile -- making new parts, etc. Liu combed it again. I wore a light green gown with a lavender chin shih, which the Empress gave me afterwards. / more diary entries: https://www.flickr.com/photos/ken_mayer/albums/72157694027044410/
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摄于1924年6月11日
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Scan: Kenmayer, Original: unnamed photographer, likely under hire by the Imperial Household of the deposed Emperor w:Puyi.
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it was first published outside the United States (and not published in the U.S. within 30 days),
it was first published before 1 March 1989 without copyright notice or before 1964 without copyright renewal or before the source country established copyright relations with the United States,
it was in the public domain in its home country on the URAA date (January 1, 1996 for most countries).
Based on information provided by the uploader at [1] and at [2] (archived at [3]archive copy at the Wayback Machine), this photograph appears to have been published in the Republic of China soon after its 1924 date of creation, and without copyright notice.
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