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Chinese Wall Scrolls – History, Practice and Artistry

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The art of Chinese painting can be thought to begin with Chinese characters, because Chinese characters began as simple images ( or icons), in front of thousands of years. These have been developed in Chinese characters today. The technique of "image" of the original pictographs obviously been included in more detailed representations of landscapes. SameDishes, or brush he made of goat hair or fur wolf is still used in traditional Chinese painting today. Painting and calligraphy were the two most coveted art in the courtyards of the nobles in ancient China, calligraphy, like the purest form of art. Works by famous calligraphers were mounted on casters on the walls.

The hand-painted scroll is an example of how art was used to communicate in ancient China. The format used forChinese Painting vary over time. Massive murals, freestanding screens, scrolling horizontally and vertically, some of the formats used. Unrolled the scroll horizontally from right to left so that the viewer can watch a segment at a time. Horizontal scroll key hand was like a history book of photos, and lead to short vertical hanging scroll.

Silk was usually used for inventing a roll for the invention of paper, traditionally thought of doingA. China in the first century. D. Silk is very absorbent, which led to the practice of slow and deliberate application of paint and ink. Start document was developed by a variety of substances such as rice, straw, bark, reeds, bamboo, etc. These early works were made more moisture, the more spontaneously generated and painting. Most modern wall rolls are painted on Xuan paper, also known as rice paper. A piece of wood is attached to the bottom of the roller to prevent vehicles, and a thinPiece of wood with a rope at the top of the situation, the role of hanging out. Some roles are support and silk edges on them, but few are actually painted on silk.

Vertical scroll was hung on the wall, giving the viewer the ability to close and the image detail, and secure and to take any picture. Scrolls will be closed to replace with different roles. The Chinese have long been a magical relationship between people and ideas the landscape, so were many of the early landscapes scroll suspension, with other players over the years.
Chinese painting is like the theme of the painting judged balances with the rest of the picture and the feelings that evokes. The thing itself is sometimes secondary. Chinese scroll paintings are wonderful creations of art, full of meaning and give pleasure to the eye and the soul.

Vintage Chinese Painting Scroll belle and tiger Vintage Chinese Painting Scroll belle and tiger Paypal 0 Bid US $.89 1h 39m
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Vintage Chinese Scroll Painting 16” X 23” Vintage Chinese Scroll Painting 16” X 23” Paypal 2 Bids US $12.00 5h 22m
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Chinese scroll painting by Fu Baoshi 1904 1965 Chinese scroll painting by Fu Baoshi 1904 1965 Paypal 0 Bid US $350.00 7h 57m
Chinese scroll painting by Lin DongSong Dynasty Chinese scroll painting by Lin DongSong Dynasty Paypal 0 Bid US $289.00 8h 44m
Chinese scroll painting by Wu Huayuan1893 1972 Chinese scroll painting by Wu Huayuan1893 1972 Paypal 0 Bid US $310.00 9h 11m
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