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Ming Huang Collection

Background imageMing Huang Collection: Yang Guifei, circa 1820-1830. Creator: Gakutei

Yang Guifei, circa 1820-1830. Creator: Gakutei
Yang Guifei, circa 1820-1830

Background imageMing Huang Collection: Lovers Playing the Same Fute (parody of Xuanzong and Yang Guifei), c. 1767

Lovers Playing the Same Fute (parody of Xuanzong and Yang Guifei), c. 1767

Background imageMing Huang Collection: Lovers Playing the Same Shamisen (parody of Xuanzong and Yang Guifei), c. 1767

Lovers Playing the Same Shamisen (parody of Xuanzong and Yang Guifei), c. 1767

Background imageMing Huang Collection: The Chinese emperor Ming Huang and Yang Kuei-fei, Edo period, early 17th century

The Chinese emperor Ming Huang and Yang Kuei-fei, Edo period, early 17th century. Scene from the epic poem Song of Everlasting Sorrow, showing the emperor and his concubine in the palace garden

Background imageMing Huang Collection: Emperor Minghuang and Consort Yang Playing Weiqi, Ming or Qing dynasty, (17th century?)

Emperor Minghuang and Consort Yang Playing Weiqi, Ming or Qing dynasty, (17th century?). Formerly attributed to Qian Xuan

Background imageMing Huang Collection: YANG KUEI-FEI (720-756). Chinese concubine of the Emperor Ming Huang

YANG KUEI-FEI (720-756). Chinese concubine of the Emperor Ming Huang. Yang Kuei-fei with an attendant. Chinese print by Sei-Shi

Background imageMing Huang Collection: Yang Kuei-fei, concubine of Emperor Ming Huang (712-756), mounting a horse

Yang Kuei-fei, concubine of Emperor Ming Huang (712-756), mounting a horse
CHINA: CONCUBINE & HORSE. Yang Kuei-fei, concubine of Emperor Ming Huang (712-756), mounting a horse. Detail from a late 13th century copy, by Chien Shuan, of a T ang Dynasty scroll

Background imageMing Huang Collection: Officials of several Chinese cities compose essays designed to demonstrate their knowledge of

Officials of several Chinese cities compose essays designed to demonstrate their knowledge of Confucian texts
CHINA: CONFUCIAN SCHOLARS. Officials of several Chinese cities compose essays designed to demonstrate their knowledge of Confucian texts, at the court of T ang emperor Ming Huang (712-756)

Background imageMing Huang Collection: The T ang emperor Ming Huang (712-756) instructing his son, the crown prince (lower right)

The T ang emperor Ming Huang (712-756) instructing his son, the crown prince (lower right)
CHINA: EMPEROR AND PRINCE. The T ang emperor Ming Huang (712-756) instructing his son, the crown prince (lower right). Detail from a painted silk scroll, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644)

Background imageMing Huang Collection: Emperor Ming Huang (712-756) and his famous concubine, Yang Kuei-fei, on horseback

Emperor Ming Huang (712-756) and his famous concubine, Yang Kuei-fei, on horseback
CHINA: EMPEROR MING HUANG. Emperor Ming Huang (712-756) and his famous concubine, Yang Kuei-fei, on horseback. Detail from a copy of a T ang Dynasty scroll by Chien Shuan, late 13th century


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