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中国非物质文化遗产基因数据库(简称非遗基因库)是一个基于中国非物质文化遗产大数据的知识共享平台。该数据库搜集、整合了海量中国非物质文化遗产的多媒体资料,搭建了基于专业术语及其知识网络的非遗知识图谱,从工艺、色彩和纹案三个维度对非遗知识进行了深入拆解、再现和重组,打造了包括非遗多媒体资源库、非遗知识库和非遗创新转化案例库在内的一站式服务平台,旨在深入挖掘非遗蕴含的传统文化基因及其演化路径,探索中国非遗在大数据及人工智能时代的创承新模式,助力中国非物质文化遗产的数字化保存与创造性再生。

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Panel with five phoenixes in a garden清康熙 緙絲五鳳圖屏

Period:Qing dynasty (1644–1911)
Date:18th century
Culture:China
Medium:Silk tapestry (kesi)
Dimensions:Textile only: 8 ft. 5 9/16 in. × 85 5/8 in. (258 × 217.5 cm)
Framed: H. 8 ft. 8 1/8 in. (264.5 cm); W. 88 1/8 in. (223.8 cm); D. 2 1/2 in. (6.4 cm); Wt. 180 lb. (81.6 kg)
Classification:Textiles-Tapestries
Credit Line:Gift of Mrs. John F. Seaman, 1925
Accession Number:25.109.1
Large pictorial silk tapestries such as this one were mostly woven in the imperial workshops in Suzhou, a textile center in southeast China. The bright yellow background, a color exclusive to the emperor, further confirms its imperial origins. The five phoenixes probably refer to the five species of this auspicious bird in Chinese myths. This piece is paired with another five-phoenix panel in The Met collection, and the set could represent the five ideal relationships (wulun) in Confucianism: between father and son, husband and wife, emperor and official, senior and youth, and among friends.

色彩分析

46 %
25 %
6 %
5 %

主要色彩
LAB
RGB
HSB
999966 (45.55%)
L 62.1
A -8.23
B 26.87
R 153
G 153
B 102
H 60°
S 33%
B 60%
000000 (24.86%)
L 0
A 0
B 0
R 0
G 0
B 0
H
S 0%
B 0%
666666 (5.77%)
L 43.19
A 0
B 0
R 102
G 102
B 102
H
S 0%
B 40%
666633 (4.70%)
L 42.1
A -8.05
B 28.62
R 102
G 102
B 51
H 60°
S 50%
B 40%
996666 (4.10%)
L 48.56
A 20.55
B 8.41
R 153
G 102
B 102
H
S 33%
B 60%

设计说明

Period:Qing dynasty (1644–1911)
Date:18th century
Culture:China
Medium:Silk tapestry (kesi)
Dimensions:Textile only: 8 ft. 5 9/16 in. × 85 5/8 in. (258 × 217.5 cm)
Framed: H. 8 ft. 8 1/8 in. (264.5 cm); W. 88 1/8 in. (223.8 cm); D. 2 1/2 in. (6.4 cm); Wt. 180 lb. (81.6 kg)
Classification:Textiles-Tapestries
Credit Line:Gift of Mrs. John F. Seaman, 1925
Accession Number:25.109.1
Large pictorial silk tapestries such as this one were mostly woven in the imperial workshops in Suzhou, a textile center in southeast China. The bright yellow background, a color exclusive to the emperor, further confirms its imperial origins. The five phoenixes probably refer to the five species of this auspicious bird in Chinese myths. This piece is paired with another five-phoenix panel in The Met collection, and the set could represent the five ideal relationships (wulun) in Confucianism: between father and son, husband and wife, emperor and official, senior and youth, and among friends.