Description

Lady Hongfu Combing Her Hair - 紅拂梳頭

Cailuan Copied the Rhyme Dictionary - 彩鸞寫韻

Meng Guang Carrying an Urn - 孟光提甕

The Girl-Weaver Crossing the Milky Way - 織女渡河

Luofu Harvesting Mulberry Leaves - 羅敷采桑

The Qiao Sisters Reading Books Together - 二喬觀書

 

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Title
  • Lady Hongfu Combing Her Hair: 紅拂梳頭
Contributors
Agent
Date Created
1799
Identifier
  • Identifier Type
    Locally defined identifier
    Identifier Value
    L89.2000.CP50;
  • Identifier Type
    Locally defined identifier
    Identifier Value
    L89.2000.CP51;
  • Identifier Type
    Locally defined identifier
    Identifier Value
    L89.2000.CP52;
  • Identifier Type
    Locally defined identifier
    Identifier Value
    L89.2000.CP53;
  • Identifier Type
    Locally defined identifier
    Identifier Value
    L89.2000.CP54;
  • Identifier Type
    Locally defined identifier
    Identifier Value
    L89.2000.CP55
Note
  • Collection of Roy and Marilyn Papp
  • Gai Qi's dates are 1773-1829

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Journeys on Paper and Silk, catalog number 44; Chu-tsing Li, “Looking at Late Qing Painting with New Eyes,” Phoebus 8, Art at the Close of China’s Empire, p. 32, fig. 4; Janet M. Theiss, Disgraceful Matters: The Politics of Chastity in Eighteenth-Century China, Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2005, cover; Marion S. Lee, “Pleasure and Pain,” Phoebus 9, Myriad Points of View, p. 153, fig. 4.

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