About the Collection "Flower Spirits of the Twelve Months,Shen Chen-lin, Qing dynasty"
Album Leaf, ink on paper, 27.2 x 33.4 cm
Shen Chen-lin (tzu Feng-ch’ih) was from Suchou, Kiangsu. The details of his life are not known, but it is certain he was active around 1851. A court painter, Shen Chen-lin was skilled in painting figures and also very realistic birds, flowers, and landscapes. It was through his painting that he achieved a wide reputation. The empress Tzu-hsi t’ai-hou inscribed a tablet for him with the words “ a miraculous hand transmitting the spirit.” One outstanding characteristic of his painting is the richness of color; another is the effort to imitate nature, resulting in a feeling of reality. As a result, although in terms of form he exhibits marvelous skill, the ink has lost life-like refinement, a quality relished by the viewer.
Fragile: No
Main Material of the Product: Paper、Stainless Steal、PET、ABS
Size: 7.1 x 5.4 x 5.1 cm
Net Weight: 38 g
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- This item is inspired by National Palace Museum’s collection of Flower Spirits of the Twelve Months by Shen Zhenlin of Qing Dynasty. Could be used for gift wrapping, cards, and other DIY purposes. Contents:50mm x 5M 1 PCS
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