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- Going Up to the River On Qingming Day (清明上河圖, Qing Ming Shang He Tu), Full Length Reproduction, Beijing Forbidden City Museum Collection
Going Up to the River On Qingming Day (清明上河圖, Qing Ming Shang He Tu), Full Length Reproduction, Beijing Forbidden City Museum Collection
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152 in. long, 13.5 in. wide
Printed on faux silk with refined Chinese Xue paper lining.
Full length scroll painting with solid wood anchor rods
Calligraphy texts describing the scenes of the painting and its artist.
Reproduction of the original scroll painting by Zhang Zeduan (Song Dynasty, ca.1085–1145), Beijing Forbidden City Museum Collection. The original painting, "Going Up to the River On Qingming Day (清明上河圖)", is considered by many to be the best known Chinese traditional painting. It captures the daily life of the residents and the landscape of the Song capital, Bianjing (now City of Kaifeng, Hunan Province), from the Northern Song. Successive scenes of the scroll depict a variety of festival activities in celebration of Qingming Day in early Spring. The painting is well known for its detailed revelation of the lifestyle of all levels of the Northern Song society, both rich and poor, in the city and the country, with glimpses of the clothing and architecture common at the time.
This reproduction is also accompanied with calligraphy texts by Li Dong Yang of Ming Dynasty and a collector named Yang Qiu Fan, describing scenes of the painting and its artist.
The Song original painting is presently kept in Museum of Forbidden City in Beijing and is regarded as one of Class I National Treasures. .
Printed on faux silk with refined Chinese Xue paper lining.
Full length scroll painting with solid wood anchor rods
Calligraphy texts describing the scenes of the painting and its artist.
Reproduction of the original scroll painting by Zhang Zeduan (Song Dynasty, ca.1085–1145), Beijing Forbidden City Museum Collection. The original painting, "Going Up to the River On Qingming Day (清明上河圖)", is considered by many to be the best known Chinese traditional painting. It captures the daily life of the residents and the landscape of the Song capital, Bianjing (now City of Kaifeng, Hunan Province), from the Northern Song. Successive scenes of the scroll depict a variety of festival activities in celebration of Qingming Day in early Spring. The painting is well known for its detailed revelation of the lifestyle of all levels of the Northern Song society, both rich and poor, in the city and the country, with glimpses of the clothing and architecture common at the time.
This reproduction is also accompanied with calligraphy texts by Li Dong Yang of Ming Dynasty and a collector named Yang Qiu Fan, describing scenes of the painting and its artist.
The Song original painting is presently kept in Museum of Forbidden City in Beijing and is regarded as one of Class I National Treasures. .
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