One of China’s top ten enduring masterpieces—a brilliant exemplar of the exquisite “blue-green landscape painting” technique.
Gathering the essence of Chinese calligraphy and painting art, showcasing the most representative works of calligraphy and painting. It delves deeply into the unique charm of traditional Chinese culture.
We carefully select rare manuscripts of extremely high artistic value and cultural significance, ensuring both quality and depth, blending visual beauty with cultural richness.
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Wang Xizhi – Calligraphers of the Eastern Jin Dynasty
The painting captures a serene spring scene: willow-draped cliffs, a scholar’s boat drifting on tranquil waters, and a distant dock veiled in mist.
The paintings employ the style of courtly ladies, showcasing not only the refined charm of ancient women but also using the poetic inscriptions to extol these celebrated historical figures.
Its composition is both balanced and dignified, and the craftsmanship is exquisitely refined and solemn. This piece stands as a rare exemplar of a Sanskrit masterpiece among the Dunhuang manuscripts.
Published in 1891–1892, this 160-piece manual by Kagenen features seasonal floral studies paired with lively birds, profoundly influencing flower and bird art studies.
A seven-volume woodblock print edition from 1906, “Jingnian Painting Collection” by renowned flower and bird painter Kagenen showcases vivid subjects—from flora to fauna—and has served as a vital educational resource in Japanese art.
A self-composed 25-character poem by Li Bai, “Shangyangtai Tie” showcases his bold calligraphy and deep artistic heritage. Now preserved in Beijing’s Palace Museum.
Esoteric mudras merge with landscape painting conventions.Gold-leaf haloes contrast with ink-splashed rocks.
These works are not only exquisite in craftsmanship, but also in the perfect combination of color and decoration, which was very rare in the past.
The volume features 48 meticulously reproduced silk paintings—chromatic and monochromatic plates