
MA QUN | Private Museum
Born in Beijing in 1960, to a high-ranking military father and a mother who was a professor of Chinese literature, he began to paint at the age of 8, MA QUN then painted landscapes in the Impressionist manner. the work translates this eternal and timeless aesthetic of an artist who creates a painting without borders.
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Qun - Wikipedia
Qun (Chinese: 裙; pinyin: qún; Jyutping: kwan4; lit. 'skirt'), referred as chang (Chinese: 裳; pinyin: cháng) prior to the Han dynasty, [1] chang (Chinese: 常) and xiachang (Chinese: 下常), [2] and sometimes referred as an apron, [3] is a generic term which refers to the Chinese skirts used in Hanfu, especially those worn as part of ...
Li Qun (artist) - Wikipedia
Li Qun (Chinese: 力群; born Hao Lichun (Chinese: 郝丽春); 1912 – 10 February 2012) [1] was a Chinese artist known for his woodcuts. A native of Lingshi County, Shanxi, Li Qun attended the Hangzhou National Art Academy and set up its Woodcut Research Association in 1933.
Qun (Chun) Zhang (@qunsworld.art) • Instagram photos and videos
Ballarat/ Melbourne based artist exploring the world through art, architecture and nature. Commissions: On Hold More art @qunsworld
Li Qun Woodcuts Art Collection
Delve into our extensive online catalogue, uncover the curated locations of Li Qun’s art, or visit the Li Qun Art Gallery located in the culturally rich Wang Jia Da Yuan. Set against the backdrop of the heritage-listed Wang’s Family Compound, a Qing Dynasty mansion, the gallery seamlessly blends art and tradition.
Woman’s Qun (Semiformal Domestic Skirt) - The Art Institute of …
Woman’s Qun (Semiformal Domestic Skirt) Date: Qing dynasty (1644–1911), 1870/90. Artist: Han-Chinese China
群仙会祝图轴 | 明代/仇英 – 以画雅集 - yihua.art
此作描绘主题应是群仙共赴蟠桃大会,为王母娘娘祝寿。 陆、海、空诸景穿插层叠,构图工丽复杂;诸路神仙、瑞兽以此为舞台,现示各样神通。 画面右下角小坡上骑著张果老驴子乱奔的李铁拐,元神已由葫芦中化成一道光束,回环飞至天际谒见太上老君。 相对仙人简单的装束,画中楼阁器用装饰华美、结构繁缛。 以金线细腻描绘的云龙纹样,在每根红色立柱上皆费心经营不同图案。 本幅左下方有「實父仇英堇製」款,虽为托名之作,然精雕细造。 您需要先打赏 10元 才能下 …
Baibao/百宝嵌 — Lin Rui Qun
"Baibao Inlay" is a traditional Chinese inlay craft that intricately embeds various rare and precious treasures such as jade, agate, and pearls into exquisite wooden or lacquerware surfaces.
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