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宋代帝半身像册-宋朝高宗皇帝像

宋代帝半身像册-宋朝高宗皇帝像 is an unspecified painting by Unknown. It is held in the collection of the National Palace Museum. This silk painting from the Song Dynasty portrays a half-length figure of Emperor Gaozong of the Song, dressed in imperial attire.
About this work
Overview
This silk painting from the Song Dynasty portrays a half-length figure of Emperor Gaozong of the Song, dressed in imperial attire. The work is characterized by its subdued color palette and meticulous detailing.
Subject & Meaning
The subject, Emperor Gaozong, is depicted in formal, ceremonial regalia, signifying his imperial authority. The portrait likely served to project sovereignty and legitimacy.
Technique & Style
Executed on silk, the painting features thin white lines to delineate the emperor's facial features, set against a light beige background. A horizontal black line at the top frames the composition, reflecting traditional Chinese portrait conventions.
History & Provenance
Now housed at the National Palace Museum, this portrait was once part of the imperial collection, highlighting its historical significance as a representation of dynastic rule.
Context
Created during the Song Dynasty, this portrait aligns with the period's emphasis on realism and the use of silk as a medium for imperial artworks, underscoring the blend of artistic technique and political symbolism.
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