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Court Ladies Preparing Newly Woven Silk is a silk painting attributed to Emperor Huizong of the Song dynasty. It is the only extant copy of a lost original by Chinese artist Zhang Xuan. The painting depicts an annual imperial ceremony of silk production, held in spring. It shows three groups of Tang dynasty court ladies at work. Viewing from left, one figure sitting on the ground is preparing a thread and the other are sewing while sitting on a stool. The right group of four ladies are pounding the silk with wooden poles. The group stretching and ironing the silk and the right group which is pounding the silk with wooden poles are depicted in a diamond-shaped formation to produce the feeling of a three-dimensional space.

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  • Court Ladies Preparing Newly Woven Silk is a silk painting attributed to Emperor Huizong of the Song dynasty. It is the only extant copy of a lost original by Chinese artist Zhang Xuan. The painting depicts an annual imperial ceremony of silk production, held in spring. It shows three groups of Tang dynasty court ladies at work. Viewing from left, one figure sitting on the ground is preparing a thread and the other are sewing while sitting on a stool. The right group of four ladies are pounding the silk with wooden poles. The group stretching and ironing the silk and the right group which is pounding the silk with wooden poles are depicted in a diamond-shaped formation to produce the feeling of a three-dimensional space. Originally kept in the Palace Museum in Beijing, the painting was acquired by the Boston Museum of Fine Arts in August 1912. (en)
  • Hofdames verwerken pasgeweven zijde (搗練圖卷; pinyin: Dǎo liàn tú juǎn) is een Chinees schilderij op handrol uit de vroege 12e eeuw, toegeschreven aan keizer Song Huizong (1082–1135). Het is het enige bewaard gebleven kopie van het verloren origineel van Zhang Xuan (713-755). De schildering is in de gongbi-stijl uitgevoerd met inkt, pigmenten en goud op zijde. Het is 37,7 hoog en 466 centimeter lang en bevindt zich in de collectie van het Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. (nl)
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  • attributed to Emperor Huizong; original by Zhang Xuan (en)
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  • Boston, United States (en)
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  • Court Ladies Preparing Newly Woven Silk.jpg (en)
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  • Chinese (en)
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  • Court Ladies Preparing Newly Woven Silk (en)
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  • Ink, color and gold on silk (en)
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  • 466 (xsd:integer)
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  • early 12th century (en)
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  • Hofdames verwerken pasgeweven zijde (搗練圖卷; pinyin: Dǎo liàn tú juǎn) is een Chinees schilderij op handrol uit de vroege 12e eeuw, toegeschreven aan keizer Song Huizong (1082–1135). Het is het enige bewaard gebleven kopie van het verloren origineel van Zhang Xuan (713-755). De schildering is in de gongbi-stijl uitgevoerd met inkt, pigmenten en goud op zijde. Het is 37,7 hoog en 466 centimeter lang en bevindt zich in de collectie van het Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. (nl)
  • Court Ladies Preparing Newly Woven Silk is a silk painting attributed to Emperor Huizong of the Song dynasty. It is the only extant copy of a lost original by Chinese artist Zhang Xuan. The painting depicts an annual imperial ceremony of silk production, held in spring. It shows three groups of Tang dynasty court ladies at work. Viewing from left, one figure sitting on the ground is preparing a thread and the other are sewing while sitting on a stool. The right group of four ladies are pounding the silk with wooden poles. The group stretching and ironing the silk and the right group which is pounding the silk with wooden poles are depicted in a diamond-shaped formation to produce the feeling of a three-dimensional space. (en)
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  • Court Ladies Preparing Newly Woven Silk (en)
  • Hofdames verwerken pasgeweven zijde (nl)
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