Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Pavilion with Figures

View through The Met
Handscroll; ink and color on silk, Five Dynasties (907–960)–early Song (906–1279) dynasty, China
Rights: Public Domain
Asian Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, From the Collection of A. W. Bahr Purchase Fletcher Fund 1947
image-zoom
Title: Pavilion with Figures
Description:
Handscroll; ink and color on silk, Five Dynasties (907–960)–early Song (906–1279) dynasty, China.

Related Results

Pavilion by a Waterfall and Stream
Pavilion by a Waterfall and Stream
Painted in ink and light colors on paper, this rectangular album leaf depicts an autumnal landscape with a scholar seated in a riverside pavilion. Set on stilts that elevate it abo...
Bahram Gur in the Sandalwood Pavilion, from the Haft paykar
Bahram Gur in the Sandalwood Pavilion, from the Haft paykar
This painting depicts Bahram Gur’s visit, on the sixth day, to the sandalwood pavilion of Princess Yaghme, the daughter of the emperor of China. The couple is dressed in garments t...
Servizio fotografico Venezia, 1962
Servizio fotografico Venezia, 1962
Photographic reportage: Venice, 1962/Paolo Monti. - Strips: 6, Overall frames: 37: Negative b/n, gelatin silver bromide/film; 35 mm. - (Frames have double numbering. On the adjecti...
Boot
Boot
"(Western?) Apache moccasin; k(h)é (TK); buckskin, rawhide, sinew; h. 84 cm., l. (of sole) 28 cm., w. (of sole) 18 cm.; ca. 1880.‖ This is the most basic version of the classic thi...
Booties for mannequin
Booties for mannequin
"(Western?) Apache moccasins for a doll; buckskin, sinew, glass beads; l. (of sole) 5 cm., h. 9 cm., w. 2.5 cm.; ca. 1880.\These beaded miniature high-top moccasins with toe tabs a...
Moccasins
Moccasins
The origin of the Arapahoes is in the western Great Lakes region, but they moved westward to the Plains. Increasingly, they owned horses and evolved into nomadic buffalo hunters. T...
Moccasins
Moccasins
CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES: production and decoration The wealth of the Plains consisted of the immense bison herds. The bison didn't just provide food. The hide of this animal was u...
Moccasins
Moccasins
"(Western?) Apache moccasins; k(h)é (TK); buckskin, rawhide, sinew, glass beads; h. 13 cm., l. (of sole) 26.5 cm., w. (of sole) 9.5 cm; ca. 1880.In pre-reservation times, Western A...

Back to Top