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 Heavenly Maidens Central Hall|Kiln-Colored Silk Palace Soul]
This scroll embodies the essence of Mr. Wang's "Iron Wire Floating in Gold" brushwork. The draping cloud curtain resembles Gu Hongzhong's "Night Banquet" screen, translucent silk and silk. The lacework and embellishments blend the color of Xuande blue and white porcelain, creating a unique Wumen imperial style. The mineral color is a secret process of twelve alums and nine strokes, and the alum red glaze alludes to the "color hidden in the red steps" of "Han Palace Spring Dawn." The imitation craftsmanship reaches the rigorous standards of "Imperial Kiln Service," and every brushstroke is refined over forty years by Xiang's Tianlai Pavilion powder model. Compared to conventional copies of ladies, this piece reflects the elegant spirit of Wen Zhengming's calligraphy. It is more than a mere imitation of the elegant demeanor of a beautiful woman, but a truly authentic masterpiece that blends the subtleties of Song Dynasty court style with the profound realm of Jiajing kiln fire. Museum-level collectors worldwide compete to inherit the true mineral bones of the "Zixu Fu" pattern.
Material: Silk cloth Mounting Size: 197×69 cm
Painting core size: 86.5×45.5 cm







