Box Small Coll. 09
Contains 275 Results:
Paintings
This collection consists of twelve ink wash on silk paintings of Chinese women and was a gift to the Eastern Alumni Office from Kuo Chou Wu. The name of each woman is written on the back in Chinese. These paintings are copies of the pen and ink drawings from Baimei Xinyong Tuzhuan (One Hundred Beauties in new poems and pictures) by Yan Xiyuan.
Xia Ji
This collection consists of twelve ink wash on silk paintings of Chinese women and was a gift to the Eastern Alumni Office from Kuo Chou Wu. The name of each woman is written on the back in Chinese. These paintings are copies of the pen and ink drawings from Baimei Xinyong Tuzhuan (One Hundred Beauties in new poems and pictures) by Yan Xiyuan.
Mei Fei
This collection consists of twelve ink wash on silk paintings of Chinese women and was a gift to the Eastern Alumni Office from Kuo Chou Wu. The name of each woman is written on the back in Chinese. These paintings are copies of the pen and ink drawings from Baimei Xinyong Tuzhuan (One Hundred Beauties in new poems and pictures) by Yan Xiyuan.
Sun Fu Ren
This collection consists of twelve ink wash on silk paintings of Chinese women and was a gift to the Eastern Alumni Office from Kuo Chou Wu. The name of each woman is written on the back in Chinese. These paintings are copies of the pen and ink drawings from Baimei Xinyong Tuzhuan (One Hundred Beauties in new poems and pictures) by Yan Xiyuan.
Heng Zhuang Jiang
This collection consists of twelve ink wash on silk paintings of Chinese women and was a gift to the Eastern Alumni Office from Kuo Chou Wu. The name of each woman is written on the back in Chinese. These paintings are copies of the pen and ink drawings from Baimei Xinyong Tuzhuan (One Hundred Beauties in new poems and pictures) by Yan Xiyuan.
Xue Ye Lai
This collection consists of twelve ink wash on silk paintings of Chinese women and was a gift to the Eastern Alumni Office from Kuo Chou Wu. The name of each woman is written on the back in Chinese. These paintings are copies of the pen and ink drawings from Baimei Xinyong Tuzhuan (One Hundred Beauties in new poems and pictures) by Yan Xiyuan.
Empress Wu Ze Tian
Empress Wu was the only woman in the history of China to assume the title of Empress, founding the Zhou dynasty in 690.
Le Chang Gong Zhu
This collection consists of twelve ink wash on silk paintings of Chinese women and was a gift to the Eastern Alumni Office from Kuo Chou Wu. The name of each woman is written on the back in Chinese. These paintings are copies of the pen and ink drawings from Baimei Xinyong Tuzhuan (One Hundred Beauties in new poems and pictures) by Yan Xiyuan.
Feng Xiao Lian
This collection consists of twelve ink wash on silk paintings of Chinese women and was a gift to the Eastern Alumni Office from Kuo Chou Wu. The name of each woman is written on the back in Chinese. These paintings are copies of the pen and ink drawings from Baimei Xinyong Tuzhuan (One Hundred Beauties in new poems and pictures) by Yan Xiyuan.
Hua Rui Fu Ren
Chinese poet and favorite concubine of Meng Chang, 940-976.