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Silk Tapestry with Embroidery of Nine Yang Dispersing the Cold

Suzhou Manufactory

The Palace Museum

The Palace Museum
Beijing, China

This work is a combination of silk tapestry and embroidery. The background is a silk tapestry on which the main figures, animals, and trees are embroidered. Three boys and nine rams frolic about the scene. The nine rams (pronounced yang) allude to the figurative nine yang (the male-principle, which represents heat and the sun) driving away the cold of winter. The three boys symbolize an auspicious beginning to a new year. The brilliant colors are neatly arranged. The blue contrasts with the red and white and serves to highlight the theme and the figures in the scene.

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  • Title: Silk Tapestry with Embroidery of Nine Yang Dispersing the Cold
  • Creator: Suzhou Manufactory
  • Physical Dimensions: height: 213 cm, width: 119 cm
  • Provenance: Qing imperial collection
  • Type: textile
  • Medium: silk
  • Dynasty: Qianlong reign (1736-1795), Qing dynasty (1644-1911)
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