Period:Qing dynasty Production date:18thC
Materials:silk
Technique:painted
Subjects:deity immortal
Dimensions:Height: 156.50 centimetres (image) Height: 43.50 centimetres (image) Width: 97.50 centimetres (image)
Description:
Hanging scroll. Immortals visiting Xi Wang Mu. Painted in ink and colours on silk. Inscription and seal.
IMG
![图片[1]-hanging scroll; painting BM-1881-1210-0.73.a-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Qin dynasty/Paintings/mid_00198591_001.jpg)
Comments:’73a Inscription by Li Hsing-P’u. 李象溥’ ‘seal 輞岡 Wang-kang 書畫 Shu-hua’ (unattributed annotation in the specially interleaved Japanese Study Room copy of Anderson 1886)
Materials:silk
Technique:painted
Subjects:deity immortal
Dimensions:Height: 156.50 centimetres (image) Height: 43.50 centimetres (image) Width: 97.50 centimetres (image)
Description:
Hanging scroll. Immortals visiting Xi Wang Mu. Painted in ink and colours on silk. Inscription and seal.
IMG
![图片[1]-hanging scroll; painting BM-1881-1210-0.73.a-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Qin dynasty/Paintings/mid_00198591_001.jpg)
Comments:’73a Inscription by Li Hsing-P’u. 李象溥’ ‘seal 輞岡 Wang-kang 書畫 Shu-hua’ (unattributed annotation in the specially interleaved Japanese Study Room copy of Anderson 1886)
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