Court Ladies Preparing Newly Woven Silk
Item
- Title (Dublin Core)
- Court Ladies Preparing Newly Woven Silk
- Identifier (Dublin Core)
- Painting, Chinese
- Creator (Dublin Core)
- Attributed to Song Huizong, Emperor of China, 1082-1135
- Date (Dublin Core)
- Northern Song dynasty early 12th century
- Subject (Dublin Core)
- women
- Type (Dublin Core)
- Painting
- Format (Dublin Core)
- Image: 37.1 x 145 cm (14 5/8 x 57 1/16 in.)
- Overall: 37.7 x 466 cm (14 13/16 x 183 7/16 in.)
- Language (Dublin Core)
- Chinese (traditional) (language)
- Rights Holder (Dublin Core)
- Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. Department of Chinese and Japanese Art
- Contributor (Dublin Core)
- Special Chinese and Japanese Fund
- Provenance (Dublin Core)
- 12th century, Emperor Huizong (b. 1082 - d. 1135), Song Dynasty; 1126, upon the defeat of the Northern Song Dynasty by the Jurchens, taken with the art collections to Manchuria; passed to Emperor Zhangzong (b. 1168 - d. 1208), Jin Dynasty. By 1697, Gao Shiqi (b. 1645 - d. 1704), Qing Dynasty. First half of the 19th century, Jin Futing, Shanghai. 1898, with Luo Wenbin (?). May, 1912, sold in Beijing, probably by Wanyan Jingxian (d. by 1928), to Okakura Kakuzo (b. 1862 - d. 1913) for the MFA. (Accession Date: September 5,1912)
- Item sets
- Chinese Painting Masterpieces in America







