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宋代帝半身像册-宋朝太祖皇帝像

宋代帝半身像册-宋朝太祖皇帝像, by Unknown, unspecified
宋代帝半身像册-宋朝太祖皇帝像, by Unknown, unspecified

宋代帝半身像册-宋朝太祖皇帝像 is an unspecified painting by Unknown. It is held in the collection of the National Palace Museum. This silk painting depicts a half-length portrait of Emperor Taizu of the Song Dynasty.

About this work

Overview

This silk painting depicts a half-length portrait of Emperor Taizu of the Song Dynasty. The subject is rendered in a simple yet elegant style, characterized by a white robe, black hat, and mustache, set against a light brown background with a darker brown stripe behind the head.

Subject & Meaning

The portrait specifically represents Emperor Taizu, the founder of the Song Dynasty, signifying imperial authority and legitimacy. The attire and demeanor convey dignity and sobriety, reflecting the values of the Song court.

Technique & Style

Executed on silk, the painting showcases a restrained color palette and compositional simplicity, hallmarks of Song Dynasty portraiture. The emphasis on clarity and restraint underscores the era's aesthetic preferences.

History & Provenance

The painting is part of the collection at the National Palace Museum, though specific details of its creation date, artist, or historical ownership are not provided in the available information.

Context

Created during the Song Dynasty, this portrait aligns with the period's artistic trends emphasizing simplicity, elegance, and the depiction of imperial figures in subdued, formal attire.

Artist & collection

Artist

Unknown

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