The international art family has no boarders and needs no passports... everyone with eyes and souls understands their common language. Beautiful clip, soothing music and narration.
Considering what happened in 1930s in Japan and what Japanese Country did to their neighboring countries. I wonder how GB "acquired" the scroll during the tormenting time.
I don't agree at all. Had bitter gold been used there hardly would have been any contrast with the sides and the painting would not have stood out. Also the blue colour comes back in the painting, therefore it is not disturbingly contrasting, and this type of colour to me gives the scroll as a whole a bit more grandeur.
Although technically proficient, aesthetically the remounting is rather uninteresting in a “modern” style, omitting the ichimonji and futai and other elements of classical Japanese scroll mountings. I can only suppose the painting is a modern one from the early 20th century.
That flute just comes out of nowhere!
Thats what she said.
@@AGMartinez the one eyed flute eh. Eek.
How beautiful!!!!! Thank you for sharing!!!!
An honour to witness this complicated process.
the process itself is incredible
i agree with the comment above
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The painting is so very beautiful!
i wish i had this job , this is so damn cool
The international art family has no boarders and needs no passports... everyone with eyes and souls understands their common language. Beautiful clip, soothing music and narration.
You forgot to mention how old is the scroll, exactly? Is it from the 1930's or the 1800's?
its believed to be either late 1700's or early 1800's, but its definitely from the edo period so it falls within that time frame
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kishi_Ganku
Amazing!
Considering what happened in 1930s in Japan and what Japanese Country did to their neighboring countries. I wonder how GB "acquired" the scroll during the tormenting time.
is it just me or the link in the description isn't working?
Grandma always cut the end off the joint before roasting. We must always do it this way.
I thought my mom was the only person who had a story like that lmao
Sure you don't want to re-upload this one? Audio is completely overdriven.
No problems at all for me.
LOL. I much preferred the other fabric!
Good job! 老虎傳神造型生動高於現實不可多得 黃公石心賞并記戊戌秋
The color does not match the picture, it is better to match it with a bitter gold, and I am disappointed by the lack of artistic sense.
I don't agree at all. Had bitter gold been used there hardly would have been any contrast with the sides and the painting would not have stood out. Also the blue colour comes back in the painting, therefore it is not disturbingly contrasting, and this type of colour to me gives the scroll as a whole a bit more grandeur.
Although technically proficient, aesthetically the remounting is rather uninteresting in a “modern” style, omitting the ichimonji and futai and other elements of classical Japanese scroll mountings. I can only suppose the painting is a modern one from the early 20th century.