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artist: Zhang Daqian (Chinese:张大千 May 10, 1899 – April 2, 1983) was one of the best-known and most prodigious Chinese artists of the twentieth century. Originally known as a guohua (traditi…
PreOrder for next Spring, Ships in May 2024 from New York home garden, 4" pot live plant without flowers. Very beautiful and gentle pink,soft like a baby. Medium height, debud to produce large single head stem, or grow it bushy multi buds, smells wonderful subtle fragrant. I like to admire her under the moonlight. This special variety, because its petals are very tender, it is normal to knock off the flower buds ,in case damage the branches in the process of shipping. I will try my best to pack it in bubble wraps. Sun Perennial, proper care will come back year after year. Medium height, bloom in Fall. Great cutting flowers may last couple weeks, Can be planted either in a pot or in ground , zone 6-9. Please note that the item being sold is not identical to the picture, but similar. The plant will be shipped in 6" pot or local pickup. It will be wrapped in bubble wraps. Please note that the plants may show signs of weakness upon arrival. They may wilt during shipping, and some leaves may die. This is normal and expected. The roots are still healthy, I guarantee that the plants will arrive in good root condition. There are no guarantees beyond arrival as how they are cared for totally different personally. If there are any issues upon arrival except wilting/dead leaves and plant size, please photograph your entire package and all of the included plants within 24 hours of delivery and I will work on the issue.
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100% hand-painted artwork, painted from scratch, one of a kind Original Chinese painting, Chinese traditional painting, Chinese ink wash painting, Chinese brush painting, Shuimo Shan shui painting, Sumi-e art, Asian artist brushwork ▶ Dimensions: 68x136 cm (size error: 1-2 cm) Dimensions with 0 cm silk border, 68x136 cm, add a life paper support layer, the same size as above Dimensions with silk brocade (customizable) 69x137cm -- 76x144cm (customizable) Dimensions with silk hanging scroll (customizable) 70x148cm - 76x194cm (customizable) After mounting on silk brocade/silk hanging scroll, the total size of the painting will be larger. You can customize the mounting sizes just through the Etsy conversation chat window or email to let me know. ✅ For silk mounting way options: ▶ + backing life-paper It's ready to place in a transparent covering frame (usually for a minimal style thin frame) ▶ + silk border matted It's ready to place in a transparent covering frame (the silk brocade matted work will be large, it requires a larger frame than the work with backing life-paper applied only.) ▶ + hanging scroll It's easy to store, easy to take out for viewing occasionally as an art collection, and it's exquisite to send to others as a gift. When you want to put the artwork in the frame, you can trim off the hanging scroll part. The paper surface is not suitable for prolonged wall hanging. Treat our ink wash works the same way you treat watercolor works. ▶ fold into envelope For professionals only!!! If you have found a Chinese painting framing master locally (It could be a very expensive service), you don't need us to do the backing life-paper matting or silk brocade mounting to protect the soft Xuan paper artwork. Please go with this option. ✅ Color difference ▶ Due to the shooting environment, and the different monitors of each buyer, the actual artwork and photos will be slightly different. If you bid, that means you agree to the difference. ▶ If you are not confident about your purchase please require photo proofing before shipping. We had improved packaging 4 times to ensure you received the perfect condition originals. If the painting is not meet your expectation or any damage when you receive it, please contact me without hesitation. I will help you solve it as soon as I can. ✅ Packaging - the artwork will be rolled, bubble paper protected, and placed in a strong cartoon, It's waterproof protected. Packaging that has been improved many times to ensure you receive the perfect condition work. Gift wrapping and note letters are free to custom. Leave a clear message if you need it. ✅Dispatching & Delivery time Please contact me to confirm whether it is in stock or if it will take 2 weeks to complete the same new piece of work. Especially if you would like to send it as a gift on a special certain date. Dispatch from China. Usually, the painting will be dispatched in 14 days. Please contact me directly to confirm the possible shipping time and the possibility of expedited shipping. A - All handwritten calligraphy will be dispatched in around 3-5 working days. B - in-stock paintings will be dispatched in one week. C - For re-stock requests, the order will be dispatched in 2 weeks. D - For custom orders, it varies. ▶ Materials - 1- Xuan paper: (or Shuen paper or rice paper, originating in ancient China used for writing and painting. It's handmade Chinese art paper. soft and fine-textured, suitable for conveying the artistic expression of both Chinese calligraphy and painting. Xuan paper features great tensile strength, smooth surface, pure and clean texture, and clean stroke, great resistance to the crease, corrosion, moth, and mold. The production of Xuan paper can be loosely described as an 18-step process, and a detailed account would involve over a hundred. Some papermakers have invented steps that have been kept secret from others.) 2- Chinese Bamboo Brushes for painting and handwriting. Bamboo brush bristles are generally made from animal hair, such as white goat hair, black rabbit hair, yellow weasel hair, or a combination of the three. Bamboo brushes come in many different brush-tip sizes and set combinations, from the finest-tipped tool to a thick round-pointed brush. 3- Chinese ink and wash: Inksticks (Chinese: 墨 About this sound Mò; or inksticks are a type of solid ink. Chinese ink is used traditionally in several East Asian cultures for calligraphy and brush painting. Inksticks are made mainly of the smoke of pine trees, soot, and animal glue, sometimes with incense or medicinal scents added. Ink wash painting uses tonality and shading achieved by varying the ink density, both by differential grinding of the ink stick in water and by varying the ink load and pressure within a single brushstroke. Ink wash painting artists spend years practicing basic brush strokes to refine their brush movement and ink flow. 4- Chinese watercolor: Traditional Chinese watercolors are mineral and vegetable pigments, premixed with some kind of binder. The main feature of genuine Chinese watercolor painting is its luminosity and transparency and that’s what vegetable and mineral pigments are all about. The purer the pigments, the more subtle their tones and brilliance will be. 🤍Chinese Traditional Silk Mounting - STYLES🤍 Exclusive silk mounting is an intangible cultural heritage in China. It is hand-done by skilled craftsmen. The mounting process of Chinese calligraphy and painting originated 100 to 200 years after the invention of papermaking in my country and has a history of more than 1700 years. ❤️We choose the silk brocade with elegant and light colors which will easily match the tone of the painting as default. If you are strict with color please contact me for silk border color options. Normally it will take 3~5 days to finish mounting on silk brocade from our professional mounters depending on the weather. 1- MATTED with SILK BROCADE BORDER: The painting comes with silk brocade and back support paper (ready to place in any frame with a transparent cover) After mounting on silk brocade, the total size of the painting will be larger. You can customize the mounting sizes via Etsy conversation. 2- MOUNTED on HANGING SCROLL: The painting comes with a traditional Chinese art silk scroll (ready to adorn any room you wish) Mounting as a hanging scroll shows you a traditional graceful appearance. Hanging scrolls are typically used for vertical compositions. They are hung for display using a cord, which is attached to a thin wooden strip along the top of the silk mounting. There is a wooden rod at the bottom which provides the necessary weight for the painting to hang smoothly. It is also useful when the painting is rolled up to store. Horizontal Chinese paintings can also be made to be directly hung. There are two wooden rods and ribbons on both sides, which can be hung directly on two invisible Wall Mount frame nails. If it is used for direct hanging, it is best to choose to print on silk. Printing on silk is more durable than printing on rice paper. 3- MOUNTED on HANDSCROLL: Handscrolls are designed to be unrolled, from right to left, revealing one scene at a time. As each new section is unrolled, the previous scene is rolled up, giving the viewer the feeling of a journey through the landscape. 🤍Chinese Brush Painting- STYLES🤍 ♥ The two main techniques in Chinese painting are more academic style called Gongbi (Kung-pi) and in the spontaneous style hsieh-i (xieyi). - xieyi" (寫意), This style is also referred to as the freehand style. Ink and wash painting, in Chinese shuǐ-mò (水墨, "water and ink") also loosely termed watercolor or brush painting, and also known as "literati painting", as it was one of the "Four Arts" of the Chinese Scholar-official class. It uses tonality and shading achieved by varying the ink density, both by differential grinding of the ink stick in water and by varying the ink load and pressure within a single brushstroke. In the hand of a master, a single stroke can produce astonishing variations in tonality, from deep black to silvery gray. Thus, in its original context, shading means more than just dark-light arrangement: It is the basis for the beautiful nuance in tonality found in East Asian ink wash painting and brush-and-ink calligraphy. - Gongbi (工筆): meaning "meticulous" painting, uses highly detailed brushstrokes that delimit details very precisely and without independent or expressive variation. It is often highly colored and usually depicts figural or narrative subjects. Gongbi requires drawing with fine lines first to represent the exaggerated likenesses of the objects, and then adds washes of ink and color layer by layer, so as to approach the perfection of exquisiteness and fine art. The practice of Gongbi is specifically on rice paper when sketching out the design and layout of the drawing. When using brushes to paint gongbi, there are specific types for contouring and coloring. There are four types of brushes for contouring. It is often practiced by artists working for the royal court. The gongbi style had its beginnings approximately 2000 years ago during the Han dynasty (206 BC – 220 AD). These paintings peaked out between the Tang and Song dynasties (7th to 13th centuries) Paintings in China are not usually hung on walls, permanently on display. They are often mounted as handscrolls, rolled up, and only brought out for special viewings. This is partly due to the delicate nature of the ink and color, which would fade if left exposed to light for a long time. The unrolling of a scroll is an act of some ceremony. Connoisseurs do not view the painting from a distance, as in the West, but approach close to "read the painting." I treat every piece of artwork seriously. I hope it will be a timeless conversational masterpiece in your life journey! Thank you for stopping by and reading through this! Enjoy your artistic life! Lee ^^
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Zhang Daqian (張大千), Landscape in splashed colors (1967), Waterfall, Snow storm Switzerland One of the most gifted artists of the 20th century, Zhang was a master of both traditional guohua and...
Zhang Daqian ( nombre original de Zhang Yuan y seudónimo Daqian ), nació en Neijiang, Sichuan, China, el 10 de mayo de 1899, pintor tradicional chino, fue uno de los artistas chinos más cotizados, conocidos y más prodigiosos del siglo XX. También es considerado por muchos expertos en arte como uno de los maestros forjadores más dotados del siglo XX. Él sobresalió en todos los tipos de pinturas, y es especialmente famoso por sus paisajes , así como pinturas de lotos. Cuando era niño, Zhang Daqian fue animado por su familia para aprender la pintura y la caligrafía. En 1917 su hermano mayor, Zhang Shanzi ( un artista famoso por sus pinturas de tigre ), lo acompañó a Kyoto, Japón, para estudiar técnicas de color y el teñido de textiles. Dos años más tarde, Zhang Daqian fue a Shanghai para recibir instrucción tradicional de la pintura a partir de dos famosos calígrafos y pintores de la época, Zeng Xi y Li Ruiqing. A través de su asociación con estos maestros, Zhang tuvo la oportunidad de estudiar en detalle algunas obras de los grandes maestros clásicos de la tradición china, una de las pasiones de su vida, de los que desde muy pronto se dedicó a formar una gran colección, integrada entre otras obras, por cientos de cuadros de las dinastías Tang a Quing. Su estilo temprano intentó emular a los individualistas Ming-Qing, incluyendo Tang Yin, Chen Hongshou y Shitao. Estudió minuciosamente y copió sus obras y comenzó a hacer falsificaciones; sus pinturas engañaron con éxito algunos de los mejores especialistas. Después de su éxito inicial en Shanghai, Zhang extendió su carrera hacia el norte a finales de 1920, cuando se convirtió en activo en los círculos culturales de Beijing. Empezó a colaborar con el conocido pintor de Beijing Pu Xinyu, y juntos fueron conocidos como el "Sur y el Norte de Zhang Pu", un epíteto que todavía se utiliza para referirse a sus trabajos de colaboración de la década de 1930. Aparte de la pintura tradicional de su país también cultivó estilos próximos al impresionismo y al expresionismo. En 1940 Zhang Daqian llevó a un grupo de artistas de las cuevas de Mogao y Yulin con el fin de copiar sus pinturas murales budistas. El grupo completó más de 200 pinturas, y la experiencia dejó a Zhang con un repositorio de imágenes religiosas. Durante la Guerra Chino-Japonesa, el artista estudió con celo la tradicional pintura antigua y monumental de paisaje Tang Song. Su amor por la tradición se reflejó también en su colección personal de antiguas pinturas chinas, que empezó a principios de su carrera. En reacción a la situación política en 1949, Zhang salió de China a principios de 1950. Residió en varios lugares, incluyendo Mendoza, Argentina; São Paulo, Brasil; y Carmel, California, perfeccionando su estilo; a finales de los 50 empieza a desarrollar un problema en la vista y se pone a trabajar en sus características “pinturas salpicadas”, próximas al expresionismo abstracto de Jackson Pollock, pero que él decía inspiradas en el maestro clásico Wang Mo.Su encuentro con Pablo Picasso en 1956 en Niza, Francia, se dio a conocer como un encuentro artístico entre Oriente y Occidente. Picasso lo reconoció como el mejor pintor de Oriente. Zhang Daqian padeció problemas de la vista a finales de 1950. A medida que su vista se deterioró, desarrolló su madurez en el color salpicado ( estilo Pocai ). Aunque él atribuye este estilo, en parte, a la técnica de tinta salpicada del antiguo pintor Wang Mo ( También conocido como Wang Qia ), muchos creen que se relaciona con el movimiento expresionista abstracto luego popular en los Estados Unidos y un alejamiento de la de sus pinturas tradicionales. Las pinturas salpicadas de color de Zhang alcanzaron los precios más altos del mercado de pinturas chinas contemporáneas en las subastas internacionales de la época. En 1978 el artista se estableció en Taipei, Taiwán. Su residencia, Moye Jingshe, al lado del Museo Nacional del Palacio, es ahora el Museo de la Memoria de Zhang Daqian. Falleció el 2 de abril de 1983 en Taipei, Taiwan. ------------ Disipando la niebla sobre picos cubiertos de pinos Disipando la niebla sobre picos cubiertos de pinos Otoño - 1965 ( clicar ) ( clicar ) Vieja casa en lo alto del valle - 1980 - ( clicar ) ( clicar ) ( clicar ) Jardín de las ocho virtudes - ( clicar ) Jardín de las ocho virtudes - detalle ( clicar ) ( clicar ) ( clicar ) Monte Qingcheng - 1981 Montañas Lu - ( clicar ) Montañas Lu - detalle izquierda ( clicar ) Montañas Lu - detalle derecha ( clicar ) ( clicar ) Exposición " Recluido en las montañas de verano " ( clicar ) Montañas Herhuan ( clicar ) Montaña Emei - ( clicar ) Montaña Emei - detalle ( clicar ) Amanece sobre las colinas coloreadas ( clicar ) Puente en el valle Puente en el valle - detalle zona superior Puente en el valle - detalle zona inferior Autorretrato Autorretrato - detalle ( clicar ) Casa en el pico Casa en el pico - detalle (clicar) ( clicar ) Detalle figura anterior ( clicar ) ( clicar ) ------------------ Obra de muy extensa longitud - ( clicar todas las imágenes siguientes ) Fragmentos en orden empezando por la izquierda
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