File:Mawangdui silk banner from tomb no1.jpg
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Beskrivelse[redigér]
anonym: T-shaped Painting on Silk | |||||||
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Titel | |||||||
Object type | banner / silk painting | ||||||
Beskrivelse |
The painting on silk depicts the heaven (upper part), the human realm (middle part), and the netherworld (bottom part). Heaven:
Human realm:
Netherworld:
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Depicted people | Xin Zhui | ||||||
Dato |
ca. 168 BC date QS:P,-0168-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902 |
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Teknik |
Three layers of silk One piece of silk sewn over the whole width of the center part A piece of silk sewn on each side of the upper part A bamboo stick at top, wrapped by the silk Four tassels made from indigo flax thread |
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Mål |
205 cm long 92 cm wide at the top 47.7 cm wide at the bottom |
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Samling | |||||||
Place of creation | China during the Han dynasty | ||||||
Place of discovery | Mawangdui | ||||||
Genstandens historie | At the Mawangdui Han Tomb No.1 (belonging to Xin Zhui), during the evening of 25 April 1972, this T-shaped painting on silk was discovered on the coffin of the fourth layer. Over the course of the following days, it was carefully removed and secured for transport to the museum. | ||||||
Exhibition history | A reproduction of this banner can be publicly viewed. | ||||||
Noter | This is a funeral procession banner. During the Han dynasty, people believed that the spirit would leave the body upon death, becoming a wandering spirit. The spirit was called back to the body before burial by a banner, while the soul was restored by leaving the body in the coffin at home for a few days before burial to allow its return to the body. The banner was placed in front the coffin and would be held up while the coffin was being carried, guiding the spirit to the burial ground. After the memorial ceremony, the banner would be placed on top of the innermost coffin to be buried. This way, the spirit ascends heaven and the soul goes underground. This traditional practice is still extant in some form today. | ||||||
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Kilde/Fotograf |
Screenshot stitched from 马王堆汉墓陈列全景数字展厅 (flash website). Changsha: Hunan Provincial Museum. |
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See also InfoField |
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Objektposition | 28° 12′ 42,3″ N, 112° 59′ 31,44″ E | Dette og andre billeder på deres position på: OpenStreetMap | 28.211749; 112.992067 |
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Licensering[redigér]
Dette er en troværdig, fotografisk gengivelse af et originalt todimensionelt kunstværk. Kopier af kunstværket er offentlig ejendom af følgende grund:
Den officielle holdning, som Wikimedia Foundation følger er, at "faithful reproductions of two-dimensional public domain works of art are public domain, and that claims to the contrary represent an assault on the very concept of a public domain". For yderligere oplysninger, se Commons:When to use the PD-Art tag.
Denne fotografiske gengivelse betragtes derfor også som værende offentlig ejendom Vær opmærksom på, at, afhængig af lokale love, kan brug af dette indhold forbydes eller begrænses i dit område. Se Commons:Reuse of PD-Art photographs. |
Nüwa, depicted as a human with a serpent's body
Toad on the moon
whales
people who are offering sacrifices and prayers in a memorial service
Xin Zhui (the deceased occupant of the tomb), accompanied by three maids of honor and welcomed by two minor officials, traveling over the road to heaven
another eight suns in the Fusang tree
Chang'e flying to the moon
Heavenly gate separating heaven and earth as well as its gatekeepers
sun with its golden crow
giant that stands on the back of whales while holding up earth
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nuværende | 13. apr. 2023, 18:25 | 903 × 2.250 (1,51 MB) | Cold Season (diskussion | bidrag) | Reverted to version as of 02:26, 7 September 2014 (UTC); looks washed out | |
7. jul. 2020, 06:19 | 903 × 2.250 (852 KB) | Bogomolov.PL (diskussion | bidrag) | better contrast | ||
7. sep. 2014, 02:26 | 903 × 2.250 (1,51 MB) | Cold Season (diskussion | bidrag) | == {{int:filedesc}} == {{Artwork |artist = |author = |title = |description = The painting on silk depicts the heaven (upper part), the human realm (middle part), and the netherworld (bottom part). '''Hea... |
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Dato for seneste redigering af metadata | 7. sep. 2014, 03:17 |
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