Ming Ren Zong Zhu Gaochi Image Axis

[Ming Ren Zong Zhu’s Incandescent Image Axis]

Ming Ren Zong Zhu’s Incandescent Image Axis, Modern, copied by Yang Lingfu. Silk, 268 cm in length and 118 cm in width
Emperor Renzong of the Ming Dynasty (1378-1425), Zhu Gaochi, was the fourth emperor of the dynasty, reigning for only ten months. He died suddenly in May of the first year of Hongxi, at the age of 48
Although there were many stylized factors in the portraits of emperors and empresses in the Ming Dynasty, at that time, portraits had become independent subjects and established their own creative principles, especially the principle of realism. Therefore, even “Yurong” should have considerable objectivity and authenticity. Clothing and clothing must conform to the system, and their appearance and temperament should be different from each other. The picture shows that Mingren Zong, wearing a good crown with wings, a dragon suit, a jade belt around his waist, and foundation make-up boots under his feet, is sitting upright. The face is outlined with thin lines, slightly dyed with light red to approximate normal skin tone, and the concise and concise thick lines bring out the transition of the robe. The pen is simple and concise. The depiction of Ren Zong’s gentle eyes and smiling lips highlights the protagonist’s constant and benevolent character.
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