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Selling Yourself

August 19, 2021 Martha Lattie
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Attributed to Huizong, Auspicious Cranes, 1112, Chinese..

The appearance of 20 cranes at a festival was taken as a sign that Heaven had blessed the Emperor's rule, this work was produced by the Emperor as a piece of propaganda. Huizong was the Emperor.

In Art History, Artists, China Tags Emperor Huizong, Chinese Propaganda Art, Chinese Painting
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Preferring Art to War

July 9, 2020 Martha Lattie
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Court Ladies Preparing Newly Woven Silk Emperor Huizong, 11th cantury, The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.

Emperor Huizong is the one of the most famous of the Song Dynasty emperors. He followed the Taoist religion and was known to be a fine artist, poet, and writer who surrounded himself with others who shared his interests. His interests in things artistic led to his downfall when his army, such as it was, was easily overtaken and he was replaced as emperor by the Jin forces.

In Art History, Artists, China Tags Chinese, Emperor Huizong, Jin Dynasty, Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Song Dynasty, art history, art
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