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  1. New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "The Embodied Image: Chinese Calligraphy from the John B. Elliott Collection," September 15, 2000–January 7, 2001. New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art. "Chinese Painting, Masterpieces from the Permanent Collection," August 28, 2004–February 20, 2005. New York. The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

  2. She died about seven years later.10 Yang Meizi had a history of working closely with court painters, especially Ma Yuan 馬遠 (fl. before 1189-after 1225) and his son, Ma Lin 馬麟 (fl. early to mid-thirteenth century).Throughout her years in the palace, Critical Matrix Fall 2009 Collaboration Traces of Collaboration: Empress Yang’s ...

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  3. Empress Yang Meizi. early 13th century. Quatrain on spring’s radiance. Empress Yang Meizi. early 13th century. Buddha Maitreya (Mile) China. dated 486 (10th year of ...

  4. association with Ma Yuan. …Ningzong, who, with his empress, Yang Meizi, wrote poems or short inscriptions inspired by a number of his paintings. Other articles where Yang Meizi is discussed: Ma Yuan: Early life and works: …Ningzong, who, with his empress, Yang Meizi, wrote poems or short inscriptions inspired by a number of his paintings.

  5. Yang Meizi was Empress of Reverend Eminence (Gongsheng) to Emperor Ningzong of the Southern Song Dynasty. Some, however, believe her to be the Empress’s yo...

  6. Jun 25, 2021 · The Domain of Empress Yang (1162-1233): Art, Gender and Politics at the Southern Song Court: Institution: Yale: Language: English: Keywords: Asian Art: Abstract: Empress Yang, better known in Chinese art history as Yang Meizi, was a formidable figure of considerable skill and power at the Southern Song court and a unique imperial patron of art.

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