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康熙:
Spencer Museum of Art 藏品,
Man's embroidered long pao, 1800s, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), silk,
gold-wrapped thread embroidery (satin, seed, couching) on plain weave
ground, artist unknown, Chinese.
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波士顿高级艺术博物馆藏品
Man's semi-formal court robe (jifu)Chinese, Qing dynasty, 1700–25
China
130.8 x 205.7 cm (51 1/2 x 81 in.)
Silk satin patterned with supplementary silk and gold-metallic wefts
Classification: Costumes
Man's
semi-formal court costume of light blue satin patterned with
supplementary discontinuous silk and gold-metallic wefts across the
bottom with a design of waves, mountains, and good luck symbols above
which are nine 5-clawed dragons holding flaming jewel and clouds. The
colors are different shades of green, blue, yellow, brown, pinkish
violet, pink, red, white, and gold. Lined with bright pink silk. The
neck is bound with a narrow strip of black satin. Right side closure.
See note on 02.48. Excellent condition.
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
The James Fund, 1902
Accession number: 02.51
Provenance/Ownership History: Purchased from Yamanaka & Co., of Boston, April 17, 1902.