Lang Shining's central hall vase painting
Lang Shining's central hall vase painting
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[A Copy of the Lang Shining Zhongtang Vase | A Pinnacle of Imperial Craftsmanship Combining Eastern and Western Styles]
This scroll recreates the masterful technique of Qing imperial artisans incorporating enamel into painting. The interplay of light and shadow, permeating the paper, elicits the vibrant glazes of the imperial kilns, while the delicate brushwork conceals the key to Eastern and Western aesthetics. Layers of ink and color are layered, reminiscent of the repeated firings and tempering processes of the imperial kilns. The rigorous composition embodies the court rituals of the Kangxi and Qianlong eras, and the meticulous craftsmanship of the imitation meets the rigorous and secretive standards of the Imperial Academy. Tracing back to the intercultural artistic dialogue of the 18th century, this scroll, surpassing popular copies, represents the pinnacle of imperial artistry. It serves as a global window into the aesthetics of the imperial court and a national treasure connecting the histories of Eastern and Western painting. It is a contemporary imitation of ancient ink and enamelware that embodies the essence of imperial splendor.
Material: Silk cloth Mounting size: 190x51cm
Painting core size: 80x23cm








