Zhang Daqian's Buddhist paintings in the center hall
Zhang Daqian's Buddhist paintings in the center hall
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[Dunhuang Buddhist Rhyme Center Hall | Cinnabar Condensed Buddha Light]
This scroll inherits the "dignified and majestic" style of Daqian Jushi. Its flowing robes resemble the flowing wind of Tang Dynasty Wudai, a shimmering blend of gold and jade, blending the essence of Dunhuang's mineral colors with the exquisite finesse of Song Dynasty court painting. The Xuan paper, refined through ten grindings and nine polishings using ancient methods, achieves a rich, rich cinnabar that evokes the profound concept of "red clouds reflecting on the wall" in the "Dunhuang Painting Secrets." The reproduction reaches the standard of "Lotus Flower Reproduction," each stroke imbued with the profound insight of thirty years of Dunhuang study. Compared to ordinary Buddhist painting reproductions, this painting reveals a deeper religious artistic heritage. More than a mere reproduction of dharma and ritual, it is a truly collector's item on paper, blending the solemnity of grotto sculptures with the spiritual rhythm of Buddhist chants from the Silk Road. It remains a living legacy of the artistic essence of the "Pure Land Transformation Diagram."
Material: Rice paper Mounting size: 214x87 cm
Painting core size: 136x66 cm
