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English: No. 4 of Hundred Thousand Scenes. Painting by Ren Xiong, a pioneer of the Shanghai School of Chinese art; ca. 1850.
中文: [海上畫派]《十萬圖》冊 清(~1850年),任熊繪,泥金箋,設色,每開縱26.3cm,橫20.5cm。 《十萬圖》冊是任熊晚年創作的10幅山水精品,因題目均以“萬”字起首而得名,即“萬卷詩樓”、“萬點青蓮”、“萬峰飛雪”、“萬笏朝天”、“萬竿煙雨”、“萬松疊翠”、“萬林秋色”、“萬壑爭流”、“萬丈空流”、“萬橫香雪”,以寓至多盡善、完滿俱足之意。該圖冊多取材於蘇州太湖一帶的山水而內容又有所擴大,如“萬笏朝天”、“萬橫香雪” 即以蘇州天平山和香雪海為素材,“萬點青蓮”描繪的應是杭州西湖的景色,而“萬丈空流”、“萬竿煙雨”則是想象中的海島和瀟湘奇景。總之,畫家是以“十”、“萬”來概括天下美景與賞心樂事。作品筆法細膩,構思精微,意境深邃,併富有裝飾趣味,於寫實中充滿浪漫情調。尤其是作者充分運用金箋紙的底色作用,使青綠設色逾顯得絢麗多彩,濃艷華貴而不失雅逸的藝術效果。
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ca. 1850 |
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http://www.historical-studies.unimelb.edu.au/breadth/asia.html |
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Ren Xiong. |
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