Palace Ladies

Description

This handscroll illustrates the pursuits of court ladies in a palace precinct on a spring day. Women, young girls, and their maids amuse themselves by sitting on a swing, playing games, watering and admiring peonies, performing music together, playing the qin (zither), feeding a parrot on the balustrade and fish in the water, or catching butterflies. The life of elite women was mostly restricted to the so-called inner quarters, meaning the garden and inner courts of the house. This painting idealizes the world of young palace girls that in fact was often filled with boredom and waiting for a lover.

Provenance

I. Theodore Kahn, Cleveland, OH, given to the Cleveland Museum of Art (?–1954); The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (1954–)

Palace Ladies

Qiu Ying

1644–1911

Accession Number

1954.369

Medium

handscroll, ink and color on silk

Dimensions

Overall: 36.2 x 454.4 cm (14 1/4 x 178 7/8 in.)

Classification

Painting

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

Gift of I. Theodore Kahn