Image:YuanEmpressAlbumChabi.jpg

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Chabi, wife of Khubilai (a.k.a. Shizu). Paint and ink on silk. Portrait cropped out of a page from an album depicting several consorts of Yuan emperors (Yuandai dihou banshenxiang), now located in the National Palace Museum in Taipei (inv. nr. zhonghua 000325). Original size is 48 cm wide and 61.5 cm high. For the full page, see Image:YuanEmpressAlbumChabiAndTaji.jpg. Note: Some rows or columns of pixels near the margins of the pic may have been manipulated by me (Yaan) for optics. For an unaltered (except cropping) version, see the image at Image:YuanEmpressAlbumChabiAndTaji.jpg. Note: Image:Börte-Ujin.jpg describes this portrait as that of Börte, wife of Genghis. This is however not consistent with the caption in the upper right part of the image: 世祖 (Shizu) is Khubilai, and 徹伯爾 (Cheboer, if the characters are correct - they are somewhat hard to read) also sounds much more like Chabi than like Börte.

Source

Dschingis Khan und seine Erben (exhibition catalogue), München 2005, p. 308

Date

14th century

Author

unknown / (of the reproduction) National Palace Museum in Taipei

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