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Rubbing of Imperial Procession with Emperor, taken from Northern Wei dynasty (386–534) Central Binyang Cave, Longmen, Henan Province

禮佛拓片,出自北魏(386-534)龍門賓陽中洞,河南省

1910–16
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Overall: 205.6 x 388.4 cm (80 15/16 x 152 15/16 in.)
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A rubbing is taken directly from a carved stone’s surface, so the resulting image has the same orientation as the original carving.

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This rubbing was taken from stone reliefs commissioned by the Northern Wei emperor Xuanwu (reigned 500–515) in honor of his deceased parents.

Here the lead figure, surrounded by attendants who hold parasols and offerings, is about to place an incense stick into a censer held by an attendant in the lower right corner. The main figures in both this and its companion rubbing presumably depict the emperor’s deceased parents as lead figures. The entire procession can be understood as making offerings to the main Buddha image in the cave, as an act of gaining merit.
A horizontally oriented ink rubbing on paper depicts an imperial procession moving toward our right. Within a mottled expanse of dark ink, the Emperor and over a dozen attendants emerge in light tones. They wear floor-length, layered robes and tall headgear. Several carry large umbrellas and circular fans on poles extending toward the upper edge. Small trees with rounded leaves stand in the background. The high-contrast work features figures defined against the textured surface.

Rubbing of Imperial Procession with Emperor, taken from Northern Wei dynasty (386–534) Central Binyang Cave, Longmen, Henan Province

1910–16

China, Qing dynasty (1644-1911) or Republican period (1912-49)

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