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Replica of Traditional Chinese Painting Scroll Ink Art Decoration River Mountain
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Quantity Available: |
100 in stock |
Condition: |
New |
Height: |
18.5cm |
Width: |
220cm |
Color: |
Brown |
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No combined shipping offered |
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Posted for sale: |
May 20 |
Item number: |
1748101504 |
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Size: 18.5cm*220cm; Style: Chinese scroll
An introduction to A Thousand Li of Rivers and Mountains (???????)
"A Thousand Li of Rivers and Mountains" is a masterpiece of Chinese landscape painting created by Wang Ximeng (???), a prodigious artist of the Northern Song Dynasty (960–1127). Painted around 1113 AD, this monumental blue-green (??) landscape is renowned for its breathtaking scale, intricate details, and vibrant use of mineral pigments.
Key Features:
Artist History – Wang Ximeng completed this work at just 18 years old, under the tutelage of Emperor Huizong, a renowned patron of the arts. It is one of the few surviving works attributed to him.
Style Technique – The painting exemplifies the "blue-green landscape" tradition, using layered azurite and malachite pigments to depict rolling mountains, rivers, and villages. Its meticulous brushwork and sweeping composition reflect the idealized harmony between nature and humanity.
Dimensions Scale – The silk handscroll measures 11.9 meters (39 feet) long, portraying a continuous, poetic panorama of China’s natural grandeur.
Cultural Significance – Often compared to the more famous Along the River During the Qingming Festival (???????), it symbolizes the cosmic order and philosophical ideals of Daoism and Confucianism.
Preservation – Housed in Beijing’s Palace Museum, it is rarely exhibited due to its fragility, making it a "once-in-a-decade" treasure.
Legacy:
The painting has inspired countless artists and remains a pinnacle of Song Dynasty aesthetics, celebrated for its youthful brilliance and timeless beauty.
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