One Hundred Horses

One Hundred Horses
ArtistGiuseppe Castiglione
Year1728
Dimensions94.5 cm × 776 cm (37.2 in × 306 in)
LocationNational Palace Museum
One Hundred Horses
Traditional Chinese百駿圖
Simplified Chinese百骏图
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyintú chéng bǎi jùn

One Hundred Horses (Traditional Chinese: 百駿圖, simplified: 百骏图, pinyin: tú chéng bǎi jùn) is a 7.76 meters wide Qing dynasty silk and ink painting by Giuseppe Castiglione, known in China by his adopted name Lang Shining (郎世寧). It was painted in 1728 for the Yongzheng emperor.

It is currently held in the collection of the National Palace Museum in Taipei; a sketch of the scroll, created around 1723–1725, is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.