Ming_Emperor_Xuande_playing_Golf.jpg
Summary
Emperor Xuanzong at Leisure | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Title |
The Ming Emperor Xuande playing a game that looks like golf, called
chuiwan
.
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Object type | painting / handscroll | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Genre | painting of leisure | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Description |
English:
Ming Xuande Xing Le Tu
, collection of the Palace Museum (
Forbidden City
). The Ming Emperor Xuande playing a game that looks like golf, called
chuiwan
.
Čeština:
明宣宗行乐图,
Ming Süan-te sing le tchu
, volně
Hra císaře Süan-te
, barva na hedvábí, z kolekce Palácového muzea
Zakázaného města
. Na obraze mingský císař
Süan-te
(1398–1435; vládl 1425–1435) hraje s palácovými eunuchy
čchuej-wan
, čínskou hru podobnou golfu.
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Depicted people | Xuande Emperor | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Date | Xuande period (1425-1435) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Medium | on silk | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Dimensions |
height: 36.7 cm (14.4 in)
; width: 690 cm (22.6 ft)
dimensions QS:P2048,+36.7U174728
dimensions QS:P2049,+690.0U174728
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Collection |
institution QS:P195,Q2047427
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Accession number |
故00006247
(
The Palace Museum
)
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Place of creation | Ming dynasty | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
References | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Source/Photographer | www.spiegel.de |
Licensing
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public domain
work of art. The work of art itself is in the public domain for the following reason:
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".
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