Qiu Ying's paintings of ladies in the central hall
Qiu Ying's paintings of ladies in the central hall
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[Ten Continents Fairy Figures | Ming Dynasty Style Reproduction Treasures]
This work embodies the essence of Qiu's meticulous and exquisite brushwork, seamlessly incorporating the vibrant colors of Zhou Fang's elegant style and Zhao Boju's vibrant green. Specially selected fine silk from the imperial court, treated with a secret method of "ten alums and nine dyes," results in vibrant colors reminiscent of a rainbow-colored feathered garment, while the intricate folds allude to the "flowing silk" technique of "Spring Dawn in the Han Palace." This reproduction, reaching "Taicang Study Level," demonstrates the exquisite craftsmanship of the Ming Dynasty court style, surpassing even ordinary ladies. Beyond mere resemblance, this work is a treasured treasure that recreates the aesthetics of the Jiajing period court, a rare example of the Shizhou style.
Material: Silk cloth Mounting size: 189x70 cm
Painting core size: 87x45 cm








