Tang Yin's Figure Paintings in the Central Hall
Tang Yin's Figure Paintings in the Central Hall
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[Qiluo Zuiyue Zhongtang|Line soul integrates the essence of Zhou and Wu's brushwork]
This scroll inherits the exquisite technique of Bo Hu's "flying brush and flowing silk thread." The flowing sleeves of the garments evoke the translucent, vivid calligraphy of the "Tao Gu Gift Poem." The majestic figure evokes the "trembling brushstrokes" of Zhou Wenju, creating a new realm of Ming Dynasty officialdom. The Song silk undergoes a secret process of eight strands and nine dyes, and the cinnabar glaze evokes the "luxury and beauty" of the "Six Likes Draft." The meticulous reproduction technique achieves the exacting level of "mastery of style and character," with each stroke tempered by four centuries of ink and Zen. Compared to more common figure reproductions, the drapery lines of the Five Dynasties are particularly evident. This exquisite reproduction is not only a vivid reproduction of both form and spirit, but a museum-quality silk masterpiece that blends the rigor of the imperial court style with the unrestrained style of Jiangnan. It offers a glimpse into the true essence of the renowned scholar in the vein of "Li Duanduan."
Material: Silk cloth Mounting size: 207x58 cm
Painting core size: 80x44 cm








