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<dc:type>Textiles, Textile-Tapestry</dc:type>
<dc:creator>Artist Unknown (China)</dc:creator>
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<dcterms:created>1765</dcterms:created>
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<dcterms:spatial>Asia, China</dcterms:spatial>
<dcterms:medium>Silk tapestry (k'o-ssu)</dcterms:medium>
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<pubDate>Wed, 08 Feb 2012 03:03:42 -0500</pubDate>
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&lt;/table&gt;&lt;br/&gt;Picture hanging of soft brick-red k'ossu representing 'The Feast of Peaches,' a favorite subject with the Chinese. In the upper left, Hsi Wang Mu descends from her clouds on the phoenix. At the upper right are the gateway and stairs to paradise. beneath are the gods of office, longevity and happiness, and the Eight Immortals. In the field are spreading pine trees, peach trees, bats, the crane, spotted deer, and other symbols of longevity and immortality. Shades of blue, green, red, peach and tan. Painted details. A K'ossu (silk tapestry) picture which was hung in the Imperial Palace of the Forbidden City in Peking on special occasions. This is an outstanding example of this type of weave. It is 3 x 5 feet. The background is of old rose or peach, a shade of which the Chinese were especially fond. The other colors are blended with the skill which characterizes old work of this nature. The scene is one that is familiar to the Chinese, representing 'The feast of the Peaches' (P'au T'ao Hui), which took 3,000 years to ripen and conferred immortality on the partakers. hsi Wang Mu, the Goddess of the Western Heavens, is descending from the clouds on her phoenix to attend the feast. The gateway and stairs leading into Paradise, situated in the Kun-Lun Mountains, show at the upper right. The three Gods of longevity, Office and Happiness are seated in the center of the borders of the 'Lake of Gems', Yao Ch'ih; the eight immortals with two attendants appear in the lower part of the picture. The peaches, crane, pinecones, scattered fungus, spotted deer, etc.; typify longevity and immortality. This picture is of the Ch'ien-Lung period (1736-1795)</description>
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