Peacock Spreading Its Tail Feathers, Jin Tingbiao, 1758

Peacock Spreading Its Tail Feathers, Jin Tingbiao, 1758

"in the sixth lunar month of the qianlong 23rd year (1758), kumul from the western regions presented peacocks as tribute, the emperor composing poetry on"peacock spreading its feathers," which is transcribed on this work. On the twelfth day of the seventh month of that year, the ruyi hall section of the imperial workshop archives records that giuseppe castiglione did a large hanging scroll painting on white silk of a peacock spreading its tail feathers with background scenery by the eighteenth-century artists fang cong and jin tingbiao. The qianlong emperor's instructions for the painting explicitly state that it should represent a"fusion" of chinese and western painting. " source. Object Type: painting. Date: 1758. Dimensions: height: 328 cm (10.7 ft); width: 282 cm (111 in). Medium: ink and colors on silk. Collection: National Palace Museum. Peacock Spreads Its Tail
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Author: Giuseppe Castiglione (1688–1766)Source: commons.wikimedia.org

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