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Wife, Wealth, Sons, and a Salary

妻財子禄

1662–1722
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39 x 55.7 cm (15 3/8 x 21 15/16 in.)
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Woodblock printing in color reached a height in China in the 1600s to 1700s. The prints were executed by means of sets of separate blocks, each carved to print a different color.

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In the 1600s, printing flourished in such Jiangnan cities as Nanjing, Suzhou, Hangzhou, and Huizhou, evolving from privately enjoyed illustrated books printed in color to more commercialized single-sheet color prints that were hung on walls and became part of the rich urban visual culture.
A woodblock print in muted colors features eight rectangular panels arranged in two rows. Figures with light skin tones wear robes in red, blue, and yellow, interacting in domestic and courtyard settings. Large Chinese characters at the top read "Wife, Wealth, Sons, and a Salary." Rendered with fine black outlines and flat color on cream-colored paper, the aged surface displays vertical creases and light brown staining.

Wife, Wealth, Sons, and a Salary

1662–1722

China, Qing dynasty (1644–1911), Kangxi reign (1622–1722)

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