"this painting alludes to the love story between tang emperor xuanzong (reigned 712–56) and his consort yang guifei. Yang’s nude body can be seen through the transparent silk-gauze robe as she leaves the bath. The historic scene is set in a southern open interior of the 1700s, offering a view into a garden with a taihu stone. Yang is shielded by a large painted screen, signed gu jianlong, who ran a studio on tiger hill in suzhou. While this painting offers historic and literary allusions for its educated client, the prints nearby imitate its hanging scroll format, the subject matter, composition, and southern-style setting. " − cleveland museum of art. Dimensions: Painting only: 96.5 x 44.1 cm (38 x 17 3/8 in.) Overall with knobs: 231.8 x 73 cm (91 1/4 x 28 3/4 in.). Medium: gold, ink, silk. Collection: Cleveland Museum of Art. Yang Guifei Leaving the Bath - Gu Jianlong
Loading...