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Beggar Ying Invites Cinnamon Bud to Drink in the Willow Garden of Mother Li
Beggar Ying Invites Cinnamon Bud to Drink in the Willow Garden of Mother Li

Beggar Ying Invites Cinnamon Bud to Drink in the Willow Garden of Mother Li

Original Language Title應伯爵簪花邀酒(金瓶梅插畫冊)
CultureChinese
Date18th century
MediumAlbum leaf; ink and color on silk
DimensionsOverall: 15 3/8 × 12 3/8 inches (39.05 × 31.43 cm)
Credit LinePurchase: the Mrs. Kenneth A. Spencer Fund
Object numberF80-10/2
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This album leaf is from an erotic yet satirical novel from the late 1500s. The novel tells the story of several daring concubines and mistresses in the circle of a corrupt merchant, Master Ximen. The leading women, Golden Lotus (Pan Jinlian) and Little Vase (Li Ping’er), not only enjoy seducing men but also plot malicious schemes to gain access to their affluent lifestyles.

To convey both the luxurious lifestyle and eroticism in the novel, the painters depict these women with fashionable hairdos and colorful outfits. Looking closely, some women slip their tiny bound feet from under their long skirts, subtly suggesting they are available.

In a brothel, the courtesans sport fashionable hairstyles, cloud collars, and tiny bound feet to attract wealthy clients like Master Ximen and his friends.






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