A RARE SILK AND METALLIC THREAD CARPET
清十九世紀 盤金屬絲五龍紋毯

19TH CENTURY

細節
清十九世紀 盤金屬絲五龍紋毯
來源
Christie's New York, 3 December 1992, lot 156.
Property from the Lai Family Collection.

拍品專文

The Qianqing Gong, or 'Palace of Heavenly Purity', the first of the Three Rear Halls, formerly contained the sleeping chambers of Ming emperors. During the Qing dynasty, however, emperors began to manage state affairs from the Qianqing Gong. The Palace was eventually turned into a formal living room and offices where emperors summoned subordinates for consultation, received foreign envoys, as well as gave banquets for family members, relatives and high officials (see Wan-go Weng and Yang Boda, The Palace Museum: Peking, Treasures of the Forbidden City, 1982, p. 50). It is uncertain whether or not this carpet was ever used in the Palace, but if it were, carpets inevitably would have been replaced at regular intervals.

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