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宋代帝半身像册-宋朝孝宗皇帝像

宋代帝半身像册-宋朝孝宗皇帝像, by Unknown, unspecified
宋代帝半身像册-宋朝孝宗皇帝像, by Unknown, unspecified

宋代帝半身像册-宋朝孝宗皇帝像 is an unspecified painting by Unknown. It is held in the collection of the National Palace Museum. This silk painting portrays a Chinese emperor from the Song dynasty in a half-length format.

About this work

Overview

This silk painting portrays a Chinese emperor from the Song dynasty in a half-length format. The subject wears traditional imperial attire, characterized by a red robe and a black hat, set against a muted, two-tone brown background.

Subject & Meaning

The painting is identified as a depiction of Emperor Xiaozong of the Song dynasty. The emperor's neatly trimmed facial hair and gentle expression convey an aura of serenity and wisdom, typical of imperial portraiture's emphasis on conveying virtuous leadership.

Technique & Style

Executed on silk, the painting showcases the medium's smooth and delicate qualities. The overall style is consistent with Song dynasty imperial portraiture, emphasizing dignity through restrained color palette and composition.

History & Provenance

Due to the lack of specific historical records provided, the exact date of creation and ownership history of the painting remain unspecified. It is attributed to the Song dynasty based on stylistic and thematic elements.

Context

Created within the context of Song dynasty imperial culture, this portrait would have served to symbolize the emperor's authority and virtues. Such artworks were often used for ceremonial or commemorative purposes.

Artist & collection

Artist

Unknown

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