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Portrait of Yan Emperor of the South (panel, ink and colour on hemp or ramie)
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Portrait of Yan Emperor of the South (panel, ink and colour on hemp or ramie)
3588501 Portrait of Yan Emperor of the South (panel, ink and colour on hemp or ramie) by Korean school, (18th century); 101x73.7 cm; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, CA, USA; (add.info.: Korean, Joseon dynasty
Nambang Yeomje (Chinese: Nanfang Yendi) sits on a chair decorated with dragon heads holding a sceptre, the sun and moon on his crown. Lord of the Southern Quadrant, differentiated from other lords by the colour of his robe ); Korean, out of copyright
Media ID 23117646
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Buddhism Buddhist Choson Dynasty Cosmos Daoist Dragon Elements Footstool Joseon Korea Korean Lord Oriental Robe Scroll Symbolism Yang
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This print showcases the exquisite "Portrait of Yan Emperor of the South" by an anonymous Korean artist from the 18th century. Measuring 101x73.7 cm, this panel is currently housed in the prestigious Los Angeles County Museum of Art in California, USA. The portrait depicts Nambang Yeomje, also known as Nanfang Yendi, seated on an intricately adorned chair embellished with dragon heads. Holding a sceptre and wearing a crown featuring symbols of the sun and moon, he is identified as the Lord of the Southern Quadrant within Korean mythology. Distinguished by his vibrant robe's unique coloration, Nambang Yeomje symbolizes cosmic power and spirituality. The painting beautifully captures elements from various belief systems prevalent during Korea's Joseon dynasty - Buddhism, Daoism (Taoism), and mythological symbolism. Every detail in this artwork holds significance; from the footstool to scrolls representing knowledge and wisdom to fire symbolizing transformation. The fabric used for Nambang Yeomje's robe adds texture while highlighting its cultural importance. As viewers engage with this mesmerizing piece, they are transported into a realm where myth intertwines with reality. This portrait not only serves as a testament to Korean artistry but also offers insights into their rich spiritual heritage that continues to inspire awe today.
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