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Approximate Measurements
Artwork Panel: 31.2cm x 104.6cm ≈ 12¼" x 41¼"
Silk/Brocade: 40.6cm x 159.8cm ≈ 16" x 63"
Width at Wooden Knobs: 49.6cm ≈ 19½"
Information about caring for your wall scrollThis painting features two hard-to-translate Chinese poems about bamboo and a beautiful bamboo painting.
The first poem is about how to paint bamboo artwork, and the personal feeling it entails. The second poem is about personal feelings when one finds the inspiration from painting bamboos. These were written by Zheng Ban-Qiao (1693-1765), a famous artist and poet during the Qing Dynasty.
This is one of the most traditional forms of ancient Chinese art. This is what art looked like in the time before watercolor.
This was painted by (Wang Qi) from a village near Chengdu in the Sichuan Province of southern China.
This was painted on Chinese xuan paper (often incorrectly called "rice paper"). The artist used watercolors throughout. This artist has a unique style of backing his titles and inscription characters with a patch of brown watercolor.
After buying this from the artist in Sichuan, I rolled it up in a tube, and put it in my backpack. I then took it 1200 miles via overnight passenger train to our workshop in Beijing. At the workshop, it was laminated to more sheets of xuan paper and a silk border was added by our skilled craftsmen. See more about mounting Asian art
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