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Subject:Re: Painted Mirror
Posted By: Edward Shumaker Wed, Nov 22, 2006
Wendy,
Thank you for the additional photos, as previously stated, this is a an Chinese official and his wife.
Normally the surcoat for the seventh and eight rank would be in blue, but the rank badge is designated to the 6th rank and depicts the fly-catcher.
Sorry, the birds of the late Qing can look alike on the rank badges, as I stated previously that it was a silver pheasant. The other problem is the hat finial, I believe it represents the saphire of the thrird rank.
The artist did not know the history of the rank system of the imperial court, therefore these paintings are modern.
I have uploaded for you some photos of the type 6th rank badge that the artist was trying to copy, along with a winter court hat depicting a saphire finial of the 3rd rank.
The information and photos are sourced from the book 'Ladder to the Clouds' intrique and tradition in Chinese rank, by Beverley Jackson and David Hugus, Ph.D.
Regards, Edward E. Shumaker
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