Examples of handscroll in the following topics:
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Painting and Calligraphy in the Heian Period
- In the last century of the Heian period, the horizontal, illustrated narrative handscroll, known as emaki, came to the fore.
- Dating from about 1130, the Genji Monogatari Emaki, a famous illustrated Tale of Genji, represents the earliest surviving yamato-e handscroll, and is considered one of the high points of Japanese painting.
- Onna-e, epitomized by the Tale of Genji handscroll, typically deals with court life, particularly the court ladies, and with romantic themes.
- The Siege of the Sanjō Palace (1160), depicted in the "Night Attack on the Sanjō Palace" section of the Heiji Monogatari handscroll, is a famous example of this style.
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Modern Chinese Painting
- The finished work can be mounted on scrolls, such as hanging scrolls or handscrolls.
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Art of the Middle Kingdom
- The finished work can be mounted on hanging scrolls or handscrolls; traditional painting can also be done on album sheets, walls, lacquerware, folding screens, and other media.
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Japanese Painting and Sculpture in the Kamakura Period
- In addition, the emaki format of painting, consisting of long illustrated handscrolls, continued in popularity.
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Art Under the Ming Dynasty
- The artist Qiu Ying was once paid 100 oz of silver to paint a long handscroll for the eightieth birthday celebration of the mother of a wealthy patron.