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File:Song Taizu.jpg

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English: Song Taizu, the founder of the Song dynasty.
Česky: Císař Tchaj-cu (vládl 960–976), zakladatel dynastie Sung
Date circa 1000
Medium hanging scroll; colors on silk
Dimensions 191 × 169.7 cm (75.2 × 66.8 in)
References The painting is among those recorded in Wang Yun's (王恽) "Catalog of Painting and Calligraphy" (书画目录) written during the Yuan dynasty.
(See: Page 90 of 故宮圖像選萃 (Gu gong tu xiang xuan cui) Masterpieces of Chinese Portrait Painting in the National Palace Museum. Taipei: National Palace Museum. 1971.)
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