artist: Emperor Huizong of Song
date: between 1100 and 1133
medium: technique indian ink and=color silk
current location: institution:Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
source: Yorck
Museum of Fine Arts, [link online collection]
credit: The Yorck Project () 10.000 Meisterwerke der Malerei (DVD-ROM), distributed by DIRECTMEDIA Publishing GmbH. ISBN: 3936122202.
description: Cropped from a Song dynasty painting attributed to Emperor Huizong in the style of Tang dynasty painter zhang xuan">zhang xuan.
license:Public domain
artist: Emperor Huizong of Song
date: 12th century
medium: technique painting silk
dimensions: size
current location: institution:Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
source: Transferred from [link ru.wikipedia]
(Original text : ''MFA Boston'')
credit: Transferred from ru.wikipedia
license:Public domain
artist: Emperor Huizong of Song
date: 12th century
medium: technique
dimensions: size
current location: institution:Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
source: transferred from|ru.wikipedia| <br/> Original text : MFA online|28127
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license:Public domain
artist: After zhang xuan
date: 12th century
medium: technique
dimensions: size
current location: Institution:National Palace Museum
source: La peinture chinoise - Les trésors de l'Asie. auteur: James Cahill. éditeur: éditions Albert Skira. Traducteur: Yves Rivière. Langue: français. Année: 1960. pages: 212. passage: 20<br>
credit: La peinture chinoise - Les trésors de l'Asie. auteur: James Cahill. éditeur: éditions Albert Skira. Traducteur: Yves Rivière. Langue: français. Année: 1960. pages: 212. passage: 20
description: Dame Guoguo partant faire une promenade à cheval, copie du XIIe siècle (?) par le peintre chinois Li Longmian d'après zhang xuan, peintre chinois du VIIIe siècle. Section d'un rouleau horizontal – Encre et couleurs sur soie – Hauteur : 33,5 cm. Collections du Musée du Palais – Taichung (Formose).
license:Public domain
artist: Cui, xuan
date: 843
medium: ru 1=Рукописи fr 1=Manuscrits en 1=Manuscripts zh 1=手稿 pt 1=Manuscritos ar 1=مخطوطات es 1=Manuscritos
dimensions: en 1=One volume, 54 pages, each sheet 34 × 23 centimeters. Text area 26.5 × 15.5 centimeters.
current location: ru|1=Национальная библиотека Китая fr|1=Bibliothèque nationale de Chine en|1=National Library of China zh|1=中国国家图书馆 pt|1=Biblioteca Nacional da China ar|1=مكتبة الصين الوطنية es|1=Biblioteca Nacional de China
description: This rubbing of a stone stele records the inspection of the Army of Inspired Strategy by the Tang emperor Wuzong (Li Yan). The text was composed by Cui xuan and written by Liu Gongquan, both of the Tang dynasty. The stele was erected in the third year of the Huichang era (843 A.D.), but within a century was damaged by soldiers and soon disappeared. Because the stele was erected within the Imperial Palace, rubbings were not easily taken, even when it was still intact. These Song dynasty rubbings, also bound in the Song dynasty, are the only copy in existence. Of the original two volumes, only the first still exists. The provenance of this item is as follows: Jia Sidao (Southern Song); National Institute of History of the Hanlin Academy (Yuan dynasty); the Ming dynasty Palace Treasury; Zhu Gang, Prince of Jin (Ming dynasty); Sun Chengze, Liang Qingbiao, An Qi, and zhang Rongfang (all of the Qing dynasty).
Chinese calligraphy; Inscriptions, Chinese; Song dynasty, 960-1279; Tang Wuzong, Emperor of China, 814-846
license:Public domain
artist: zhang xuan
source: link
credit: link
license:Public domain