

Han Yige
The portrait depicts Han Yige, a man wearing a green robe with a brown square patch in the center of his chest. He has a white collar underneath the robe and a black hat with a wide brim that curves upwards at the ends. The robe has red fabric on the shoulders underneath, with a black, gold, and red fabric hanging down on either side. The man has a mustache and goatee. He stands on a brown stand with his hands held in front of him. The background of the painting is a mottled brown color, and there are several lines of Chinese characters written vertically on the right side.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 521 × 900 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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