The Ming Emperor Xuande playing a game that looks like golf, called chuiwan., Xuande Emperor

The Ming Emperor Xuande playing a game that looks like golf, called chuiwan., Xuande Emperor

Ming xuande xing le tu, collection of the palace museum (forbidden city). The ming emperor xuande playing a game that looks like golf, called chuiwan. Object Type: painting, handscroll. Genre: painting of leisure. Date: Xuande period (1425-1435). Place of creation: Ming dynasty. Dimensions: height: 36.7 cm (14.4 in) ; width: 690 cm (22.6 ft). Medium: silk. Depicted People: Xuande Emperor. Collection: The Palace Museum. Ming Emperor Xuande playing Golf
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