File:Portrait of a Woman in White Lu Meiniang.jpg
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current | 18:44, 4 March 2018 | 1,837 × 5,100 (1.94 MB) | Cold Season | =={{int:filedesc}}== {{Artwork |artist = Unknown Formerly attributed to He Chong <br>(傳)何充 <br>(active ca. 1078-1085) |author = |title = Portrait of a Woman in White: Lu Meiniang <br> 廬媚娘像 |description = :''"Lu Meiniang (Eyebrow Maiden Lu) was a concubine of the Tang emperor who later became a Daoist immortal. Allegedly she was born with long, threadlike eyebrows--hence her name. With a sheer white robe and the gauze cap of a Confucian scholar, Lu is dressed in the attire common among Tang court ladies. The slender proportions of the figure and sharp angular brushstrokes of the drapery folds reflect the influence of late Northern Song figure paintings."'' |date = 14th century |medium = Hanging scroll (mounted on panel), ink and color on silk |dimensions = H x W (image): 116.5 x 42.1 cm (45 7/8 x 16 9/16 in) |institution = Freer Gallery of Art |department = |place of discovery = |... |
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