Hanging screen with full picture of Kesi Jinshan

[Full Picture Hanging Screen of Kesi Jinshan]

Full Picture Hanging Screen of Kesi Jinshan, Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty, 114 centimeters vertically and 69 centimeters horizontally. The old collection of the Qing Palace
This is a complete picture of the Jinshan Mountain, which is located in today’s Zhenjiang City, and is known as the Jingkou Three Mountains together with Jiaoshan Mountain and Beigu Mountain. On the mountain, there are Jinshan Temple, Cishou Pagoda, and the world’s first spring. The story of the “White Lady flooding Jinshan Temple” in folklore takes place here. With the combination of fine brushwork and freehand brushwork and the perspective technique of Western painting, the picture has a panoramic view of the overlapping forests, towering temples and steep mountains of Jinshan Mountain. The picture is elegant in color, clear in hierarchy, and the distant mountains and close scenery contrast each other
This painting highlights the characteristics of the combination of tapestry and painting in the weaving and embroidery works of the Qianlong Dynasty of the Qing Dynasty, which complement each other. Its tapestry techniques are not complicated, using only flat tapestry, overlapping tapestry, and a small amount of structural tapestry to weave object contours and large areas of color blocks, but the tapestry is extremely delicate and smooth. The ink rendering also strives to be beautiful and exquisite, with the chapped coloration of mountains and stones, the outline of trees, and even the tiles and columns of one of the towers and temples all being exquisite and exquisite, accurately conveying the original work’s interest.
图片[1]-Hanging screen with full picture of Kesi Jinshan-China Archive
图片[2]-Hanging screen with full picture of Kesi Jinshan-China Archive金山顶上宝塔

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