

Madam Han Neefang
The portrait titled "Madam Han Neefang" depicts a woman wearing a predominantly red robe with a patterned section across her chest and patterned sleeves. The robe has a white collar underneath. She wears a hat adorned with blue, red, and gold patterns. White tassels hang from the sides of her hat. The background of the painting is brown with some darker spots and Chinese writing on the right side. The woman stands on a brown patterned platform.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 550 × 900 px
- Museum Record
- View original
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