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Title:Empress Dowager Cixi
Artist: WU WEI
Medium: Oil on Canvas
Artwork size: 80 × 60 cm (31.5'' × 23.6'')
Framed size: 96 × 76 cm (37.8'' × 29.9'')
Year: 2023
Frame: dark solid-wood oil painting frame with a built-in inner gold trim
Artwork ID: MBA-2026-015
Authenticity: Original · One of a Kind · Signed Certificate of Authenticity
Artwork Interpretation
This work is an artistic portrayal of Empress Dowager Cixi, one of the most influential and controversial figures in Chinese history.
The figure stands frontally, composed and restrained, adorned in richly detailed court attire—clearly signaling a woman positioned at the very center of imperial power.
Judging by her dress and presence, the image aligns more closely with Cixi during her regency, after she began ruling from behind the curtain—no longer a passive empress in the inner court, but the true authority guiding the Qing dynasty’s political direction.
Her gaze is calm and contained, reflecting the psychological distance and composure of someone long accustomed to absolute power.
Rather than dramatizing historical events, the artist places her against a quiet landscape, abstracting her from specific moments and transforming her into a symbol of an era.
Here, Cixi is not portrayed merely as a historical figure, but as a concentrated embodiment of power, decision-making, and historical consequence.
As a ruler whose choices deeply shaped China’s late imperial trajectory, her legacy remains inseparable from the nation’s departure from the ranks of the world’s leading powers during a critical period of global transformation.
This work does not seek to pass simple judgment.
Instead, it invites reflection—on a pivotal era, on the weight of authority, and on the lasting imprint one individual can leave on the fate of a civilization.