宋 佚名 倣周文矩 宮中圖 卷, In the Palace, Unidentified Artist Chinese, active early 12th century, After Zhou Wenju, before 1140
宋 佚名 倣周文矩 宮中圖 卷, In the Palace, Song dynasty (960–1279), before 1140, China, Handscroll; ink and touches of color on silk, Image: 10 1/4 × 57 3/4 in. (26 × cm), Paintings, Unidentified Artist Chinese, active early 12th century, After Zhou Wenju (Chinese, active 940–975), In the Palace, a freehand copy of a tenth-century handscroll by Zhou Wenju, depicts daily life among the palace ladies of the Southern Tang emperor Li Yu (r. 961–75), a renowned patron of the arts who trained his ladies to sing and act out his lyrics
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