Rendered at 11:26:37 05/31/25
Full-size item image
Primary image for Replica Traditional Chinese Painting Scroll Ink Art Decoration Fuchun Mountain
Item image 1
Item image 2
Item image 3
Item image 4
Item image 5
Item image 6
Item image 7
Item image 8
Envío gratis

Replica Traditional Chinese Painting Scroll Ink Art Decoration Fuchun Mountain

$482.33 MXN
Los buques de China Cn

Las opciones de envío

GRATIS en Mexico
Los buques de China Cn

Política de oferta

OBO - El vendedor acepta ofertas en este artículo. Detalles

La política de devoluciones

Protección de compra

Opciones de pago

PayPal accepted
PayPal Credit accepted
Venmo accepted
PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express accepted
Maestro accepted
Amazon Pay accepted
Nuvei accepted

Las opciones de envío

GRATIS en Mexico
Los buques de China Cn

Política de oferta

OBO - El vendedor acepta ofertas en este artículo. Detalles

La política de devoluciones

Protección de compra

Opciones de pago

PayPal accepted
PayPal Credit accepted
Venmo accepted
PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express accepted
Maestro accepted
Amazon Pay accepted
Nuvei accepted

Rasgos del artículo

Categoría:

Art Drawings

cantidad disponible:

100 En stock

Condition:

New

Height:

18.5cm

Width:

220cm

Color:

Brown

Detalles del anuncio

Envío de descuento:

No ofrece el envío combinado

Publicado en venta:

May 22

Artículo número:

1748395896

Descripción del Artículo

Dwelling in the Fuchun Mountains??????) is a paper - based ink - wash painting, one of China's ten most renowned and enduring masterpieces. It was created by Huang Gongwang, a painter of the Yuan Dynasty, in 1350. This horizontal scroll painting vividly portrays the picturesque scenery along the banks of the Fuchun River. Amidst embracing mountains, thatched cottages and villages are scattered, while fishing boats and small bridges are gracefully arranged. Huang Gongwang spent about seven years on this work, from the initial conception to the final completion. To paint it well, he tirelessly traveled along both banks of the Fuchun River, observing the ever - changing clouds and smoke, appreciating the beauty of the rivers and mountains. He carried paper and brush, sketching whenever he encountered captivating scenes. His in - depth observations, genuine experiences, and abundant materials provided a solid real - life foundation for the creation. Coupled with his highly proficient brushwork in his later years, he painted with ease and grace. This painting is not merely a simple depiction of natural scenery. It represents the artist's spiritual pursuits and expressions, embodying his attitude towards life. Dwelling in the Fuchun Mountains is more than just a painting; it is a philosophy and an attitude towards life. Unfortunately, in the Ming Dynasty, the painting was damaged and torn into two parts when its owner, Wu Hongyu, tried to burn it as a burial object before his death. The shorter part, known as the "Remaining Mountain", is now housed in the Zhejiang Provincial Museum, while the longer part, called the "Scroll of Master Wuyong", is in the Palace Museum in Taipei. In 2011, after being separated for hundreds of years, the two parts were jointly exhibited at the Palace Museum in Taipei.