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| Management number | 18353664 | Release Date | 2025/11/30 | List Price | $285.00 | Model Number | 18353664 | ||
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The genre of ancestor paintings, first seen in the Ming dynasty (1368-1644), embodies the Confucian ideal of veneration of authority figures in all realms of life, including the family. Celebration of deceased family members was a part of Chinese culture as far back as the Bronze Age. Ancestor worship was practiced at all levels of society and persists today with photographs of the honored deceased.<br><br>The Ancestor Painting here of an elderly woman of high rank from the Qing dynasty (1644–1911) was made for a very wealthy, probably aristocratic, family to display at an alter in their home.<br> The elaborate ‘dragon robe’ and ‘phoenix crown’ and the fine, carved chair draped with a silk brocade scarf reveal the sitter’s status as a person of great importance. She is presented frontally, to maximize our experience of her face and of her rich and glorious costume.<br>Framed in a gold frame with black bamboo border. <br>Very good condition. <br>26” wide and 39” tall
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