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Tapestry-Embroidery of Nine Goats Opening the New Year, Qing Dynasty
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  • National Palace Museum Painting Collection 故宮授權複製畫
This hanging scroll includes subjects dealing with auspicious numbers and themes, including "Three Princes" (homonym for "Three T'ai," signifying an auspicious New Year), "Nine Goats" (indicative of a lucky New Year), and the "Three Friends" (of winter-pine, plum blossom, and bamboo). Taken together, they emphasize that "the Nine Goats dispel the cold of winter, and spring returns with the New Year's start." This was a decorative type of picture displayed every year at the Qing imperial court during the New Year. Qing tapestry and embroidery is renowned for its fine weaving and numerous techniques. The tapestry technique of this scroll consists of a blue background and background scenery (colored auspicious clouds and rocks with water), the weaving for the figures, plants, and animals featuring several different tapestry and embroidery techniques. Areas for the plum blossoms, pine needles, and tree trunks are done as tapestry and embroidery on the patterning with touches of brushwork and color washes added. This is a typically decorative style of the Qianlong reign (1736-1795) with its pursuit of complexity and perfection. The composition is filled with rich designs and patterns, and the arrangement of colors fine and opulent, exuding a joyously festive appearance. This is a representative example combining tapestry, embroidery, and painting.

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