Exhibition showcases women’s life in the Ming and the Qing

2020-06-09 02:45:45 source: Chen Jing


The Hidden World behind the Door, a part in a series of exhibitions presented by Hangzhou Arts and Crafts Museum, started on April 25 and will run through July 26. The venue is the second-floor hall at China Fan Museum in Hangzhou. Altogether there are 119 exhibits on display, including seventy-six Wanxiu pieces (decorative silk embroideries for sleeves), nineteen dresses and twelve artworks of painting and calligraphy. Among the exhibits are two class-one national treasures. One is a painting by Yun Bing, a woman artist of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). The other is an ink-stone once used by Liu Rushi, a woman poet and artist whose life spanned the last years of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) and the early years of the Qing. The two exhibits are loaned from Zhejiang Museum.

 

(太长了,截取部分)清白地的挽袖《四妃十六子图》(部分).jpg

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The Hidden World behind the Door, a part in a series of exhibitions presented by Hangzhou Arts and Crafts Museum, started on April 25 and will run through July 26. The venue is the second-floor hall at China Fan Museum in Hangzhou. Altogether there are 119 exhibits on display, including seventy-six Wanxiu pieces (decorative silk embroideries for sleeves), nineteen dresses and twelve artworks of painting and calligraphy. Among the exhibits are two class-one national treasures. One is a painting by Yun Bing, a woman artist of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). The other is an ink-stone once used by Liu Rushi, a woman poet and artist whose life spanned the last years of the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) and the early years of the Qing. The two exhibits are loaned from Zhejiang Museum.

 

(太长了,截取部分)清白地的挽袖《四妃十六子图》(部分).jpg

W020200221608403830163.jpg


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