"Spring Dawn in the Han Palace": How Women Celebrated Spring in Ancient China?

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  • Опубликовано: 26 фев 2024
  • "Spring Dawn in the Han Palace," a multicolored silk scroll by Ming Dynasty artist Qiu Ying, is a treasured piece in the National Palace Museum in Taipei. This long scroll vividly captures the daily lives of Han Dynasty palace ladies, showcasing Qiu Ying's mastery of brushwork and his ability to blend colors with elegance. The painting intricately layers forests, exotic rocks, and magnificent palaces, creating a scene that mirrors a heavenly paradise. It demonstrates the artist's skill in detail and coloration, reflecting his positive and life-affirming worldview. Additionally, it expresses his appreciation for the grandeur and beauty of court life. Considered Qiu Ying's signature work, "Spring Dawn in the Han Palace" stands among China's top ten legendary paintings, celebrated as the premier example of multicolored court lady paintings.
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