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English: Portrait of the Xiaosheng Empress Dowager, Qianlong period, 1751, by anonymous court artists. Hanging scroll, colour on silk. 230.5×141.3 cm. The Palace Museum, Beijing. This portrait presents the Xiaosheng Empress Dowager (1691—1771), the mother of the Qianlong Emperor (r. 1736—95), on her sixtieth birthday. |
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Source | Royal Academy of Arts, part of the The Three Emperors, 1662 - 1795 exhibition which ran from 12 November 2005 - 17 April 2006 in London. Website might be taken down at some point in future. |
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