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One Hundred Cranes, qing dynasty (1644-1912). Creators: Unknown, Shen Nanpin
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One Hundred Cranes, qing dynasty (1644-1912). Creators: Unknown, Shen Nanpin
One Hundred Cranes, Qing dynasty (1644-1912)
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Applied Arts Of Asia Asian Collection Crane Cranes Flight Flying Graphics Handscroll Ink And Light Colour On Silk Landscapearts Of Asia Painted Qing Dynasty Quing Dynasty Scroll Applied Arts Craftsmanship
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This print showcases the exquisite artwork of "One Hundred Cranes" from the Qing Dynasty. Created by unknown artisans, possibly Shen Nanpin, this piece is a testament to the rich heritage and craftsmanship of Chinese art. The image depicts a handscroll painted with ink and light color on silk, showcasing a breathtaking scene of cranes in flight. The delicate brushstrokes bring these majestic birds to life, their graceful forms soaring across the fabric canvas. Each crane is meticulously detailed, capturing their elegance and beauty. The vibrant colors used in this artwork add depth and dimension to the composition. Against a backdrop of lush landscapes and countryside scenery, these birds symbolize longevity, good fortune, and peace in Chinese culture. Displayed at an exhibition in the Art Institute of Chicago's Asian Collection gallery, this artifact represents centuries-old traditions passed down through generations. It serves as a reminder of China's rich artistic history and its profound influence on global art. As we admire this antique masterpiece today, we are transported back in time to appreciate not only its aesthetic appeal but also its historical significance. This print allows us to cherish the intricate details that make up each stroke while celebrating the enduring legacy left behind by talented artists like Shen Nanpin.
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