Description: Framed Chinese Painting. Attributed to Zhang Daqian.Height: 15.7" Length: 11.88" Height: 21.2" Length: 16.9" (Framed) Chang Dai-chien or Zhang Daqian was one of the best-known and most prodigious Chinese artists of the twentieth century. Originally known as a guohua painter, by the 1960s he was also renowned as a modern impressionist and expressionist painter.-Shipping & Paymentwith a tracking number .we ship the items to the address where registered on ebay.*please make the payment within 3 days. Return policythe description is including our opinion. un-certificated item is not guaranteed.we wouldn't refund unless we have shipped a significantly different item other than as shown in the photos.all items are as is.also, please be sure to solve the questions before bidding or purchase. we wouldn't reply to questions after purchased. Please Note:the import duties, customs fee are not included in the item price or shipping charges. it is the buyer's responsibility, and unrelated to the sellers.we wouldn't declare the low value or mark as "gifts". we'll ignore illegal requests.the buyer shall be deemed to have consented to these descriptions. NOTE: Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. bitdefender2018 shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections, or the effects of aging. We do not carry out in-depth research of the sort carried out by professional historians and scholars, and any statements made by us orally or in writing about any lot concerning attribution to an artist, provenance, period, materials, origin, history, or dates represent an opinion of Bitdefender2018 and are not to be relied on as a statement of fact. Such opinions serve for informative purposes only and do not constitute historic or academic scholarship on the works and do not aim to substitute or contradict any such scholarship. Antique Chinese Paintings and ScrollsThe earliest antique Chinese paintings date from the late 4th century and are a favorite among collectors. The paintings often portray landscapes, flowers, or scenes from nature, and are rolled around wooden spools rather than continuously hung up for viewing. The artists sign their creations by stamping it with their name in Chinese characters in red ink.What is scroll art?Scroll painting is an art form practiced mainly in East Asia. There are two dominant forms: Chinese landscapes and Japanese pictorial storytelling art. The picture is generally painted on a long strip of silk or paper that is 10 to 15 inches long and up to 30 feet wide. It is meant to be viewed be unscrolling a two-feet section at a time. Chinese paintings are also made as narrow vertical scrolls for hanging on a wall.How do you hang a Chinese scroll painting?You can hang a long narrow painting by simply mounting a picture hanging hook, wall J-hook, or even a map tack on the wall at the appropriate height. The Chinese scroll can then be hung by its cord at the top. Be aware that the J-hook adhesive can leave an imprint that lightens your wall color after removal. Be sure that the cord and upper bracing are secure.How do you read a Chinese scroll painting?Very often the paintings will be accompanied by Chinese calligraphy brushed onto the white space of the painting. This is a poem by the artist complementing the landscape or picture. Ideally, you should obtain a translation of the calligraphy.How do you view a scroll painting?A Chinese handscroll is a long horizontal strip of distinct scenes that are meant to be viewed from right to left while rolling and unrolling the scroll so that only two feet are visible at one time. Its similar to scenes along a journey or illustrated chapters of a story. The scroll is kept rolled up and stored carefully when not viewed.How do you mount and hang Chinese silk paintings?Chinese silk paintings can be mounted and framed for display on a wall. If the painting is only on rice paper, it should first be mounted on a backing of silk brocade. If its already on an existing scroll, the scroll ends of the silk brocade can be cut off and the entire painting framed under UV protective glass to protect any fragile paints or inks.Its relatively easy to hang a Chinese wall scroll painting,
Price: 1169.99 USD
Location: Rancho Cucamonga, California
End Time: 2024-09-08T19:14:59.000Z
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Region of Origin: China
Age: Post-1940
Primary Material: Paper
Original/Reproduction: Unknown
Color: Multi-Color