【 Postcard 】Shen Zhenlin・Twelve Flower Deities - Hibiscus & Morning Glory

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【 Postcard 】Shen Zhenlin・Twelve Flower Deities - Hibiscus & Morning Glory - Cards & Postcards - Paper Khaki

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Embrace an Artistic Touch in Your Life. Let's ART in your Life! Send a postcard filled with thoughts to a friend, or a memory to yourself! | Design Concept The essence of the Palace Museum's classic paintings is presented through detailed close-ups, with each postcard focusing on the exquisite details of the artwork. When you send a postcard, you also bring back beautiful memories of the Palace Museum's national treasures in calligraphy and painting, allowing you to enjoy a visual aesthetic feast of these treasures anytime, anywhere. This product is officially authorized by the National Palace Museum - Album of Twelve Flower Deities by Shen Zhenlin, Qing Dynasty. All officially authorized products are affixed with the National Palace Museum's laser anti-counterfeiting label. This product is authorized by the National Palace Museum. Authorized products are all affixed with the National Palace Museum's laser anti-counterfeiting label. Shen Zhenlin, courtesy name Fengchi, was a native of Wu County, Jiangsu. He served in the Imperial Painting Academy during the Xianfeng era (mid-19th century). He excelled at portraiture and was also skilled in painting flowers, birds, and landscapes. His reputation was very high, and Empress Dowager Cixi once bestowed upon him a plaque inscribed with "Master of Capturing Likeness" in her own hand. This painting is one section from the "Twelve Flower Deities." It is a colored painting depicting one hibiscus and one morning glory, emerging diagonally from the left edge of the frame and dancing in the wind. Shen's floral paintings often feature rich colors; this piece uses the "boneless" ink wash technique, which, while not losing the opulent appearance of the hibiscus, also expresses its elegant and refined charm. | Specifications Dimensions: H10 × W14.8cm Packaging Material: OPP Bag Product Material: Fine Art Paper Quantity: 1 piece/pack Origin: Taiwan

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