Vadas József (szerk.): Ars Decorativa 11. (Budapest, 1991)

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p.61. (no.36.), p.63. (no.38.), KNK 1987: p.70. (no.48.); CHPP 1988: no.164-167. 45 13. IMPERIAL BIRTHDAY Inventory no.: 91.30.1 Size: 51 x 107 cm Title: The Emperor's Birthday Feast (Wan shou sheng tien) Signature: Ai chu hua tien 46 Technique: block-printed with black, yel­low, brick-red, green, brown colours; hand­coloured with yellow, pink, brick-red, dark red, green, light blue, dark blue, white colours and Chinese ink (grey, black). Condition: the paper slightly yellowish, brittle; slightly defective at the rims, at the left in the middle a palm-sized part is missing. In some places the dark red has turned into brown, and the white has be­come greyish, or blackish. The other colours have kept their original quality. Subject: In the garden of the Summer Palace, 47 among pavilions decorated with guirlands of lampions, under triumphal arches and on a terrace (to the left) bustling courtiers throng to greet the emperor's (ac­cording to the title of the print, but in actual fact the dowager empress's) birthday: on the terrace a small group of high-ranking people forms a circle; in the foreground the procession is just in the process of lining up: high-ranking bearded officials with in­signia on their hats and gowns, eunuchs and servants, and all kinds of attendants in a variety of clothes. Members of this large company are holding lampions and boards with inscriptions, 48 as well as boxes con­taining gifts, flags with dragons etc. (there are about eighty persons altogether). Explanation: The prosperity of the em­pire depended on the emperor, the father and the mother of the people. As a result the health of the ruler was of paramount importance, and his birthday was an event of paramount significance. The dowager empress Tz'u-hsi, as regent, ruled the em­pire in person — a rather unusual thing in China — and her sixtieth birthday (which was of great significance to her personally) was allowed by her to be commemorated in great style. The year in which her six­tieth birthday fell was 1894, the probable date of the print itself. 49 The dowager empress's birthday was cer­tainly commemorated in a picture painted on a long horizontal scroll, or by a series of pictures. A part of this pictured scroll (not the central one, more probably a part from its right-hand side) could have served as a model for this New Year print. This can be deduced from its structure: the balanced character of the composition which, however, lacks a main figure or a centre, the epic diversity of details, and the fine contours achieved with the "crafts­man's brush" technique, as well as the minutely detailed execution. 50 The dominat­ing colours — the blue gowns, the yellow coats, the green patches of the garden and the pink guirlands of the lampions create a peculiar balance on this vivid picture rich in details. Parallel case unknown to me. 14. EULOGY TO FARMING Inventory no.: 89.36.1 Size: 60 x 110 cm Title: Peasants Enjoy Themselves (Nung jen tze lo) 51 Signature: Lien Tseng Tsai chi 52 Technique: block-printed with black, grey, green, yellow colours; hand-coloured with pink, brick-red, red, lilac, brown, pale blue, dark blue, green, white colours, Chinese ink and with gold (ornamentation on some of the clothes). Condition: The thin, yellowish paper is crumpled, rims frazzled, and the colours

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