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Portrait of Yinsi, Prince Lian (1681-1726)
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Portrait of Yinsi, Prince Lian (1681-1726)
Description
Hanging scroll
Depicted people Yunsi
Medium Ink and colors on silk
Dimensions H x W (painting): 165.2 x 88 cm (65 1/16 x 34 5/8 in
arthur m. sackler gallery
Accession number
S1991.66
Place of creation China
Credit line Purchase — Smithsonian Collections Acquisition Program and partial gift of Richard G. Pritzlaff
References Jan Stuart, Evelyn S. Rawski. Worshiping the Ancestors: Chinese Commemorative Portraits. Exh. cat. Washington and Stanford. p. 194, fig. 10.
Source/Photographer https://asia.si.edu/object/S1991.66/
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