Ink And Color On Silk Collection
"Ink and Color on Silk: A Journey through Time and Artistry" Step into the captivating world of ink and color on silk
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"Ink and Color on Silk: A Journey through Time and Artistry" Step into the captivating world of ink and color on silk, where masterpieces from different eras come alive with vibrant hues and intricate details. From the Red Shoki, the Demon Queller dated 1847 by Hokusai to Guanyin as the Nine-Lotus Bodhisattva created in 1593 by an unknown artist, this collection showcases the diverse range of artistic expressions. Transport yourself to late 18th-early 19th century China with a mesmerizing Portrait of an imperial censor and his wife, their dignified presence captured flawlessly by an anonymous creator. The Landscape with Gibbons and Cranes from Qing dynasty takes you back to the serene beauty of nature during the 18th century, its delicate strokes evoking a sense of tranquility. Kawanabe Kyosai's Fish in a Whirlpool brings forth a whirlwind of emotions as it immerses you in its chaotic yet captivating composition. Meanwhile, Interior with Woman, Child and Nurse offers a glimpse into domestic life during that same period - an intimate scene frozen in time. Ando Hiroshige's Woman Walking in Snow transports you to winter wonderland; her solitary figure braving harsh elements beautifully depicted against snowy landscapes. Water-moon Avalokiteshvara takes us even further back in history to witness divine grace rendered skillfully on silk during the first half of the 14th century. Wang Yuan's The Hundred Flowers bursts forth like blossoms blooming under spring sun while Yun Dongseom gazes at us through time in his enigmatic portrait dating back to ca. 1790-1805. Tani Buncho invites us for a toast alongside The Eight Immortals of Wine Cup painted meticulously in 1828.