Xiang Li Art Store
Empress Wu Ze Tian (Tang Dynasty), Stretched Canvas Print, Ready to Hang, Installed with D-Ring and Wires, First Female Emperor, Powerful Women
Empress Wu Ze Tian (Tang Dynasty), Stretched Canvas Print, Ready to Hang, Installed with D-Ring and Wires, First Female Emperor, Powerful Women
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Originally designed and painted on silk by Xiang Li, this artwork is printed on high-quality stretched or rolled canvas prints. Made with carefully hand-stretched fabric on a wooden frame, our prints will showcase your work in bright, stunning colors that will last for decades.
Printing Method: Giclee, Eco-Solvent Inkjet
Both framed and unframed canvas is ready to hang with D-ring already installed
Additional canvas prints, framed canvas, frame colors are available upon request.
Friendly suggestion: our mockups are created based on actual measurement. However, please carefully measure your space to ensure the paintings can fit and look accurately in your unique environment. Thank you!
Printing Method: Giclee, Eco-Solvent Inkjet
Both framed and unframed canvas is ready to hang with D-ring already installed
About the empress: Wu Zetian was the only female emperor in Chinese history, ruling during the Tang Dynasty. Born into a wealthy family, she became a concubine to Emperor Taizong and later married his son, Emperor Gaozong. After Gaozong's stroke in 660, Wu effectively controlled the court, and upon his death in 683, she declared herself emperor in 690, establishing the Zhou Dynasty. Her reign was marked by significant territorial expansion, economic prosperity, and the promotion of Buddhism. She also reformed the imperial examination system to reduce corruption. Despite her achievements, Wu's rule was characterized by political purges and secret police activity. She was deposed in a coup in 705 and died shortly thereafter.
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