Traditional Chinese Painting Reproduction, Dwelling in the Fuchun Mountains, by Huang Gongwang, with Case, E2007
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Item Specifics
Include: 1 Painting Scroll, 1 Case
Materials: Xuan Paper, Cloth
Core Size: approx 550cm * 30cm
ABOUT THE PAINTING
"Dwelling in the Fuchun Mountains," one of China's ten most famous paintings and often likened to the "Orchid Pavilion" (a Chinese calligraphy masterpiece), is an ink-on-paper masterpiece by Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368) artist Huang Gongwang (1269–1354), created for his fellow disciple Zheng Chu.
Set against the backdrop of the Fuchun River in Zhejiang, the scroll captures the early autumn scenery along its banks, with approximately 80% depicting the Fuchun River in Tonglu and 20% representing Fuyang's landscapes. The original "Dwelling in the Fuchun Mountains" was painted across six sheets of paper, later joined to form one long scroll.
ABOUT THE PAINTER
Huang Gongwang, originally surnamed Lu and named Jian, hailed from Changshu, Jiangsu. Orphaned early in life, he was later adopted by the Huang family of Pingyang in Wenzhou, adopting the name Huang Gongwang. Known also as Zijiu and by other names such as Yifeng Daoren (Daoist of One Peak) and Dachi Daoren (A Silly Daoist), he is a monumental figure in the history of Chinese landscape painting.
Packaging Details
Package Weight: approx 0.9kg
Package Size: approx 37cm * 10cm * 10cm
Attention:
The painting does NOT come with a frame.
Product Code: | E2007 |
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