Information
- Title
- Shangjing Palace Poems (Shangjing gong ci)
- Object Number
- 1998-55
- Maker
- Ke Jiusi 柯九思
- Medium
- Handscroll; ink on paper
- Dates
- undated, mid-1330s
- Dimensions
- Calligraphy: 30.5 × 53.0 cm (12 × 20 7/8 in.) mount: 32.0 cm. (12 5/8 in.)
- Credit Line
- Bequest of John B. Elliott, Class of 1951
- Culture
- Chinese
- Period
- Yuan dynasty
- Place made
- Asia, China
- Inscriptions
- Colophons: Liu Yung (1719-1804), dated 1787 Weng Fang-kang (1733-1818), undated T'ieh-pao (1752-1824), dated 1789 Ch'ung-pen (chin-shih degree, 1755), dated 1790 Mao-pen (chü-jen degree, 1792), dated 1794 Wang Wen-chih (1730-1802), dated 1800
- Marks/Labels/Seals
- Artist, "Danqiu Ke Jiusi zhang" 丹丘柯九思章, square relief, below signature, top
Artist, "Xunzhong zhi jia" 訓忠之家, square relief, below signature, bottom
Characters and one seal in ink on label adhered to edge of rolled scroll
Stickers on wooden case: cat. no. 14 / Yale Univ. Art Gallery 20
- Materials
–1998 John B. Elliott (Princeton, NJ), by bequest to the Princeton University Art Museum, 1998.
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