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Emperor Yang Ti (581-618) strolling in his gardens with his wives
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Emperor Yang Ti (581-618) strolling in his gardens with his wives
CHT39132 Emperor Yang Ti (581-618) strolling in his gardens with his wives, from a history of Chinese emperors (colour on silk) (see also 176855) by Chinese School (17th century); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; (add.info.: an unpopular ruler having spent vast fortunes on his gardens and palaces; recueil historique des empereurs de la Chine; ); eArchives Charmet; Chinese, out of copyright
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Emperor Yang Ti (581-618) indulges in the opulence of his gardens, accompanied by his wives. This vibrant print captures a moment of leisure and luxury during the Sui Dynasty. The emperor, known for his extravagant spending on palaces and gardens, finds solace amidst blossoming flowers and architectural wonders. In this scene, Emperor Yang Ti is seen strolling gracefully with his wives through the meticulously designed landscapes. Their colorful attire adds to the visual splendor of the composition, as they ride ponies adorned with intricate harnesses. The horses themselves are symbols of wealth and power. The palace complex in the background showcases magnificent pagodas and ornate architecture that reflect Chinese artistic traditions. Servants can be seen picking flowers for their master's pleasure, highlighting both the beauty of nature and the emperor's indulgence. This painting not only depicts a moment of leisure but also provides insight into imperial life during ancient China. It serves as a testament to Emperor Yang Ti's grandeur while reminding us of his unpopularity due to excessive spending. Preserved in color on silk by an anonymous 17th-century Chinese artist, this historical artwork now resides in Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris, France. Its vivid details offer viewers a glimpse into a world where emperors reveled in extravagance amidst breathtaking natural beauty.
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