Qiu Ying's central hall figure paintings
Qiu Ying's central hall figure paintings
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[The colorful woven centerpiece of the painting | The colorful spirit blends the essence of the Tang and Song dynasties]
This scroll inherits the secret technique of "Weaving Gold and Charming" from Shizhou. The graceful hem of the dress evokes the shimmering, ethereal calligraphy of the silk scroll "Spring Dawn in the Han Palace." Its elegant demeanor evokes the "rich, voluptuous flesh" of Zhou Fang, creating a new realm for the Ming court. The Song silk, dyed and polished ten times by the emperor, achieves a stone-blue glaze that evokes the "enchanting beauty" of "Xuanhe Remnant Rhymes." The replica is meticulously crafted to the exacting standards of "heavenly craftsmanship," each color refined through three generations of drenching and meditation. Compared to more common reproductions of ladies, this piece reveals a distinct lineage of Tang and Song dynasty garments. More than a mere reproduction of a woman's beauty, it is a museum-quality silk masterpiece that blends the opulence of the imperial court with the essence of Jiangnan weaving. It offers a glimpse into the true essence of the boudoir, woven in the vein of "The Imperial Concubine's Dawn Makeup."
Material: Silk cloth Mounting size: 213x66 cm
Painting core size: 80x45 cm








