[Carved Silk and Qianlong Emperor’s Brush Bamboo Painting Axis]
Carved Silk and Qianlong Emperor’s Brush Bamboo Painting Axis, Qing Dynasty Qianlong Emperor’s Brush Bamboo Painting Axis, 123 centimeters vertically and 43 centimeters horizontally. The old collection of the Qing Palace
This picture is woven from Emperor Qianlong’s imperial brush painting. Although the painting is not exquisite, it pays attention to elegance and interest. Although the strokes and colors are childish and inflexible, they have a noble aura and are rich in the charm of literati painting. In order to trace the artistic conception of the original painting, which is rather clumsy than skillful, the weavers of the tapestry also use simple techniques such as flat tapestry, overlapping tapestry, and long and short tapestry instead of pursuing complex and varied tapestry techniques. They only use the changes in the depth of the color to express the texture of mountains and stones, as well as the three-dimensional sense of bamboo, and better reproduce the charm of the original painting
The scroll of the poem hall contains an inscription and postscript written by the Emperor Qianlong, with two seals engraved in Zhu script “Qian” and white script “Long”, and 10 seals sealed, including “Treasure of the Emperor Qianlong”, “Qianlong Appreciation”, “Shiqu Treasure Collection”, “Three Compilations of Treasure Collection”, “Sanxi Hall Precise Seal”, and “Yi Zi”.