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RMKC68PF–南宋 楊皇后 楷書薄薄殘妝七絕 團扇冊頁 絹本, Quatrain on spring’s radiance, Empress Yang Meizi, early 13th century
RM2B01498–China: Empress Yang (30 June 1162 - 18 January 1233), consort of Emperor Ningzong, 13th ruler of the Song Dynasty and 4th ruler of the Southern Song Synasty (r.1194-1224). Hanging scrol painting, c. 1194-1233. Empress Yang, formally known as Gongsheng and also known as Yang Meizi, was consort to Emperor Ningzong. She succeeded Empress Han and was known for her ambition and cunning, working alongside her ally Shi Miyuan, who became grand chancellor. She served as co-regent of Emperor Lizong until her death. She is considered 'one of the most powerful empresses of the Song Dynasty.'
RMKC68PH–南宋 楊皇后 楷書瀹雪凝酥七絕 團扇, Quatrain on yellow roses, Empress Yang Meizi, early 13th century
RM2B01499–China: Empress Yang (30 June 1162 - 18 January 1233), consort of Emperor Ningzong, 13th ruler of the Song Dynasty and 4th ruler of the Southern Song Synasty (r.1194-1224). Hanging scrol painting, c. 1194-1233. Empress Yang, formally known as Gongsheng and also known as Yang Meizi, was consort to Emperor Ningzong. She succeeded Empress Han and was known for her ambition and cunning, working alongside her ally Shi Miyuan, who became grand chancellor. She served as co-regent of Emperor Lizong until her death. She is considered 'one of the most powerful empresses of the Song Dynasty.'
RMPA9M12–Quatrain on spring's radiance. Artist: Empress Yang Meizi (Chinese, 1162-1232). Culture: China. Dimensions: Image: 9 1/8 x 9 5/8 in. (23.2 x 24.4 cm). Date: early 13th century. During the Southern Song, artists and connoisseurs who wished to express their emotional responses to paintings frequently added poems to them. Empress Yang's poems appear on a number of paintings by such court artists as Ma Yuan (active ca. 1190-1225) and Ma Lin (active ca. 1180-after 1256); this quatrain must once have complemented a fan painting of flowers, but it reveals more about the state of mind of the empress
RM2GFTTB2–China: Empress Yang (30 June 1162 - 18 January 1233), consort of Emperor Ningzong, 13th ruler of the Song Dynasty and 4th ruler of the Southern Song Synasty (r.1194-1224). Hanging scrol painting, c. 1194-1233. Empress Yang, formally known as Gongsheng and also known as Yang Meizi, was consort to Emperor Ningzong. She succeeded Empress Han and was known for her ambition and cunning, working alongside her close ally Shi Miyuan, who became grand chancellor. She served as co-regent of Emperor Lizong until her death. She is considered 'one of the most powerful empresses of the Song Dynasty'.
RF2HW38RD–Art inspired by 南宋 楊皇后 楷書薄薄殘妝七絕 團扇冊頁 絹本, Quatrain on spring’s radiance, Southern Song dynasty (1127–1279), early 13th century, China, Round fan mounted as an album leaf; ink on silk, Image: 9 1/8 x 9 5/8 in. (23.2 x 24.4 cm), Calligraphy, Empress Yang Meizi (Chinese, 1162–1232), During, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RMKNGCFT–Quatrain on spring´s radiance. Artist: Empress Yang Meizi (Chinese, 1162-1232); Period: Southern Song dynasty (1127-1279); Date: early 13th century;
RM2HJ1C42–Quatrain on spring’s radiance early 13th century Empress Yang Meizi Chinese During the Southern Song, artists and connoisseurs who wished to express their emotional responses to paintings frequently added poems to them. Empress Yang's poems appear on a number of paintings by such court artists as Ma Yuan (active ca. 1190–1225) and Ma Lin (active ca. 1180–after 1256); this quatrain must once have complemented a fan painting of flowers, but it reveals more about the state of mind of the empress than about the lost painting it accompanied:My makeup worn and faded, only the scent lingers;Still I s
RF2HW38R6–Art inspired by 南宋 楊皇后 楷書瀹雪凝酥七絕 團扇, Quatrain on yellow roses, Southern Song dynasty (1127–1279), early 13th century, China, Round fan mounted as an album leaf; ink on silk, 9 1/4 x 9 5/8 in. (23.5 x 24.5 cm); with mat: 14 1/2 x 15 1/2 in. (36.8 x 39.4 cm), Calligraphy, Empress Yang, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RM2HH4DKB–Quatrain on yellow roses early 13th century Empress Yang Meizi Chinese During the reign of Ningzong (1202–24), his consort, the empress Yang Meizi, was a formidable presence, both in politics and in the arts. Starting out as a young musician in the palace of Empress Wu (wife of Gaozong), Yang Meizi found favor with Ningzong and in 1202 maneuvered her way into becoming his wife. Wielding great power in court politics, she had the powerful prime minister Han Tuozhou executed in 1207 without consulting her husband. In 1224, when Ningzong died, she dethroned Crown Prince Hong and supported Prince
RMPAADX7–Quatrain on yellow roses. Artist: Empress Yang Meizi (Chinese, 1162-1232) , r. 1202-24;. Culture: China. Dimensions: 9 1/4 x 9 5/8 in. (23.5 x 24.5 cm); with mat: 14 1/2 x 15 1/2 in. (36.8 x 39.4 cm). Date: early 13th century. During the reign of Ningzong (1202-24), his consort, the empress Yang Meizi, was a formidable presence, both in politics and in the arts. Starting out as a young musician in the palace of Empress Wu (wife of Gaozong), Yang Meizi found favor with Ningzong and in 1202 maneuvered her way into becoming his wife. Wielding great power in court politics, she had the powerful p
RMKNGCFW–Quatrain on yellow roses. Artist: Empress Yang Meizi (Chinese, 1162-1232) , r. 1202-24; Period: Southern Song dynasty (1127-1279); Date: early 13th
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