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Photographic Print : The Qianlong Emperors Southern Inspection Tour, Scroll Four: The Confluence of the Huai
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The Qianlong Emperors Southern Inspection Tour, Scroll Four: The Confluence of the Huai
The Qianlong Emperors Southern Inspection Tour, Scroll Four: The Confluence of the Huai and Yellow Rivers (Qianlong nanxun, juan si: Huang Huai jiaoliu), dated 1770
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Chien Lung Emperor Qianlong Handscroll Hongli Ink And Colour On Silk Junk Junks Kien Long Loading Qianlong Sailing Boats Unloading Lacquer Box Qianlong Emperor Yang Yellow River
11"x8.5" Photo Print
Experience the rich history and artistic beauty of ancient China with our exquisite Media Storehouse Photographic Print of Scroll Four from The Qianlong Emperor's Southern Inspection Tour. This captivating print, featuring the masterpiece by Xu Yang titled 'The Confluence of the Huai and Yellow Rivers' (dating back to 1770), showcases the grandeur and splendor of the Qianlong Dynasty. Witness the harmonious meeting of two mighty rivers, surrounded by lush landscapes and intricate details, all brought to life in stunning high-definition. A perfect addition to any home or office, this photographic print is a testament to the timeless allure of Chinese art and history.
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 27.9cm x 13cm (11" x 5.1")
Estimated Product Size is 27.9cm x 21.6cm (11" x 8.5")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) orientation to match the source image.
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This print captures a momentous scene from the Qianlong Emperor's Southern Inspection Tour, specifically Scroll Four: The Confluence of the Huai and Yellow Rivers. Created by Xu Yang in 1770, this handscroll painting showcases the emperor's journey through China during the 18th century. The image depicts a picturesque landscape where two mighty rivers, the Huai and Yellow Rivers, converge. The artist skillfully uses ink and color on silk to bring out the beauty of this geographical feature. Clouds hover above, adding an ethereal touch to the scene while hinting at changing weather conditions. Intriguingly, boats play a central role in this artwork. Sailboats gracefully navigate these waterways as they transport goods and people across vast distances. From loading to unloading, every aspect of river transportation is meticulously portrayed by Xu Yang. As one delves deeper into this piece, it becomes evident that it is not merely a depiction of nature but also serves as a testament to China's rich heritage and history. The Qianlong Emperor himself can be seen aboard one of these boats, symbolizing his dedication to understanding his country better. Preserved within The Metropolitan Museum of Art collection today, this exquisite lacquer box print offers viewers an immersive glimpse into ancient Chinese culture and its reliance on water transport for trade and travel purposes. It stands as both an artistic masterpiece and a historical artifact worth cherishing for generations to come.
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