明宣宗馬上像.tif
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Summary
Emperor Xuanzong of the Ming on Horseback | ||
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Emperor Xuanzong of the Ming on Horseback
明宣宗馬上像 |
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Series title | Portraits from the Nanxun Hall | |
Object type | painting | |
Description |
This painting depicts Emperor Xuanzong of Ming, with a falcon perched on his arm, on horseback during a hunting trip, as he startles a flock of geese with his galloping horse by the banks of a river.
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Date | Ming dynasty | |
Medium | Hanging scroll, ink and colors on silk | |
Dimensions | 84.1 x 68.1 cm | |
Collection | National Palace Museum | |
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Place of creation | China | |
Inscriptions | This painting bears no inscription of the artist, but the scroll has a small label that reads "Xuanzong indulging in pleasure" (宣宗行樂) in running script. | |
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Source/Photographer | 明宣宗馬上像 軸 . National Palace Museum Open Data. Taipei: National Palace Museum. | |
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