| Object Title | Eagles and Magpies in Winter |
| Object Number | C93 |
| Current Location | Collections Storage |
| Culture | Chinese |
| Provenience | China |
| Creator | Unknown | Ma Lin (uncertain) |
| Period | Ming Dynasty |
| Date Made | 16th Century - 17th Century |
| Section | Asian |
| Materials | Silk |
| Technique | Painted |
| Iconography | Sparrow | Eagles | Magpie | Winter |
| Inscription Language | Chinese Language |
| Description | Painting. Eagles and Magpies in Winter. Artist unknown. Late Ming Dynasty. Formerely attributed to Ma Lin, 馬麟 active in the Song Dynasty (960-1280 CE ). Color painting on silk. Ma Lin was a son of the great painter Ma Yuan, 馬遠. He learned his father's art and became an Imperial artist. No signature or inscription. Seal says "Hsu-chai sheng-ting ming-chi." Pang Yuanji's seal can be seen in the bottom left corner. Eagles were often done for military personnel. |
| Height | 171 cm |
| Width | 99 cm |
| Credit Line | Purchased from C. T. Loo, 1915 |
| Other Number | Getz 39 - Other Number |
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