COLLECTION NAME:
National Palace English
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ChineseArtENG~1~1
National Palace English
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Work ID:
M010A0045
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M010A0045
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Title:
Ten ink-sticks of different colors inscribed Qian-long's poems
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Ten ink-sticks of different colors inscribed Qian-long's poems
Title
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Creation Date:
Qian-long reign, Qing Dynasty
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Qian-long reign, Qing Dynasty
Creation Date
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Start Year Date:
A.D.1736
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A.D.1736
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End Year Date:
A.D.1795
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A.D.1795
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Dynasty:
67 Qian-long reign (A.D. 1736~1795)
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67 Qian-long reign (A.D. 1736~1795)
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Creation Place:
China
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China
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Measurements:
Length: 11.3 cm; Width: 5.3 cm; Thickness: 1.6 cm
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Length: 11.3 cm; Width: 5.3 cm; Thickness: 1.6 cm
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Material:
Ink
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Ink
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Form:
Mo (ink block)
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Mo (ink block)
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Type:
Studio accessories
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Studio accessories
Type
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Repository:
The National Palace Museum, Taipei
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The National Palace Museum, Taipei
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Description:
Ten inksticks of different color: vermilion, light red, yellow, light yellow, blue, white, black, green, brown, and red. These ten pieces of rectangular inksticks have raised rims. Each has a gold-plated inscription in li-shu (square style), which is a poem of phrasing flowers by Qianlong. The other side has an inscription in kai-shu (regular style) to explain the poem. On the left side, there is an inscription in relief of six characters, "made during the reign of Qing Qianlong."
description_e
Ten inksticks of different color: vermilion, light red, yellow, light yellow, blue, white, black, green, brown, and red. These ten pieces of rectangular inksticks have raised rims. Each has a gold-plated inscription in li-shu (square style), which is a poem of phrasing flowers by Qianlong. The other side has an inscription in kai-shu (regular style) to explain the poem. On the left side, there is an inscription in relief of six characters, "made during the reign of Qing Qianlong."
Description
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ImageV ID:
M010A0045AS001
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M010A0045AS001
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Rights:
Lee & Lee Communications
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Lee & Lee Communications
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