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Contents:20mm x 10M 1PCS
Dwelling in the Fuchun Mountains (Wu-yung Version)
Huang Kung-wang, Qing Dynasty
Huang Kung-wang (original name Lu Chien) went by the style name Tzu-chiu and sobriquets Ta-ch’ih and I-feng tao-jen. A native of Ch'ang-shu, Kiangsu, he came from a poor family and was orphaned at an early age. Huang Le of Yung-chia was 90-years-old at the time and without a male heir. Appreciating the talents of the young boy, he treated the child as his own. The Lu family thereupon consented to allow Huang to adopt him and carry on the Huang name. Huang exclaimed by saying "Old Man Huang has always longed for a son," which became the basis of Huang Kung-wang's style name, which translates literally as "Huang's Longing for a Son." Huang Kung-wang was exceptionally gifted as a youth, mastering the Chinese classics at an early age. He also studied Taoism and later became a follower of the Ch'uan-chen sect. Traveling throughout the Sungkiang and Hangchow regions, he made a living by fortune-telling. Like his interest in calligraphy and music, painting was an activity practiced on the side. His landscape paintings are based on the manners of Tung Yuan and Chu-jan, 10th-century artists who depicted the soft rolling landscape of the south. Along with Wu Chen (1280 to 1354), Ni Tsan (1301 to 1374), and Wang Meng (1308 to 1385), Huang Kung-wang is considered one of the Four Great Masters of the Yuan and revered as their spiritual leader.
Fragile: No
Main Material of the Product: Washi, Gum
Size: 20mm x 10M
Net Weight: 14g
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- The design of this item is inspired by National Palace Museum's collection, Dwelling in the Fuchun Mountains by Huang Gong-wang, Yuan dynasty. Using the entire painting of the artifact as the basis of the design, the distinctive style of the ink brush landscape is showcased on the washi tape.
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