[Hanging Screen of the Figure Map of Kejin Embroidery Mountain Manor]
Hanging Screen of the Figure Map of Kejin Embroidery Mountain Manor, Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty, 78 centimeters vertically and 118 centimeters horizontally. The old collection of the Qing Palace
This hanging screen heart is mainly made of gold thread tapestry to weave characters from the villa. In the picture, mountains, trees, houses, etc. are woven with gold threads, and other colored threads are used locally. Techniques such as long and short berms, wrapped core berms, structured berms, and flat berms are used, such as mountain stones woven with wrapped core berms, and long and short berms. In addition, embroidery and painting are also used on it, such as leaves, bamboo leaves, grass, and roof ridges, which are embroidered, while the faces of the characters are painted with brush strokes. The picture is magnificently decorated with golden light against a blue background, making it a rare piece of gold painting in the Qing Dynasty.
![图片[1]-Hanging screen of figure painting of Kejin Embroidery Villa-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Warring States period/tapestry and embroidery/15794[1024].jpg)
勾缂出的竹叶及水纹
人物缂织细腻,衣上纹饰缂上加彩
岩石上以金线做包心戗
树上花果为敷彩点染




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