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Hanging

17th century (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Hanging scroll of dark cream satin embroidered with coloured silk in satin, long and short and stem stitches with Pekin knots and couched gold thread.

The scene depicted is a Taoist paradise. At the top of the scroll the tops of temples appear through swirling clouds. Three Taoist deities, holding a basket of flowers, a ru-i sceptre and fungus respectively, float on the clouds. A phoenix is also flying through the sky.

At the bottom of the scroll is a seated deity, with ru-i sceptre, attended upon by four further deities holding peaches, a vase, pomegranates and fungus respectively. The throne on which the central deity sits has a canopy ornamented with flaming pearls, flowers, and gourd vases. A deer (Taoist emblem of longevity) walks in front.

The central area of the scroll is occupied by a landscape of rocky mountains, clouds and pine trees.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Embroidered satin with silk threads
Brief description
Hanging scroll of satin embroidered with silk threads, China, 17th century.
Physical description
Hanging scroll of dark cream satin embroidered with coloured silk in satin, long and short and stem stitches with Pekin knots and couched gold thread.

The scene depicted is a Taoist paradise. At the top of the scroll the tops of temples appear through swirling clouds. Three Taoist deities, holding a basket of flowers, a ru-i sceptre and fungus respectively, float on the clouds. A phoenix is also flying through the sky.

At the bottom of the scroll is a seated deity, with ru-i sceptre, attended upon by four further deities holding peaches, a vase, pomegranates and fungus respectively. The throne on which the central deity sits has a canopy ornamented with flaming pearls, flowers, and gourd vases. A deer (Taoist emblem of longevity) walks in front.

The central area of the scroll is occupied by a landscape of rocky mountains, clouds and pine trees.
Dimensions
  • Length: 57in
  • Width: 24.25in
Subjects depicted
Collection
Accession number
T.213-1969

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Record createdJune 25, 2009
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