sexta-feira, 29 de novembro de 2013

Obras-primas da Pintura Chinesa 700 - 1900


Obras-primas da pintura chinesa 700 - 1900 reúne os melhores exemplos da pintura chinesa desde o início do 8 º até o final do século 19, a partir de pequenos trabalhos íntimos feitos por monges e literatos até rolos de pinturas com mais de 14 metros de comprimento, muitas das que nunca foram vistas antes no Reino Unido.


Possibly Emperor Huizong, Auspicious Cranes, about 1112, Liaoning Provincial Museum. © The Liaoning Provincial Museum Collection 


de 26 outubro de 2013 - 19 de janeiro de 2014.
Victoria and Albert Museum
Londres



Unidentified Artist, Bodhisattva Wearing Monastic Robes, 9th century, Musée Guimet, France, © Musée Guimet, Paris, /image Musée Guimet


Apresentando uma das maiores tradições artísticas do mundo, obras-primas da pintura chinesa 700 - 1900 é uma oportunidade única de ver trabalhos da sobrevivência de arte raras emprestadas de coleções em todo o mundo .



Five Planets and Twenty-eight Constellations
Traditionally attributed to Zhang Sengyou, The Five Planets and Twenty-eight Constellations (detail), 960-1127 or earlier, Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts. © Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts

Traçando os estilos evoluem e assuntos de pintura durante um período 1200 anos , a exposição inclui pinturas de figuras em seda para locais religiosos, pintura de paisagem ea introdução de influências ocidentais .




Five Planets and Twenty-eight Constellations
Traditionally attributed to Zhang Sengyou, The Five Planets and Twenty-eight Constellations (detail), 960-1127 or earlier, Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts. © Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts

Traçando estilos temas envolventes da pintura durante um período 1200 anos , a exposição inclui pinturas de figuras em seda para locais religiosos, pinturas de paisagem e a introdução de influências ocidentais .


Five Planets and Twenty-eight Constellations
Traditionally attributed to Zhang Sengyou, The Five Planets and Twenty-eight Constellations (detail), 960-1127 or earlier, Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts. © Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts

Um número significativo destas obras nunca foram exibidos no Reino Unido antes , desde faixas, álbuns e pergaminhos criados para uma variedade de configurações para os materiais que revelam o processo e as técnicas de pintura em seda tradicional.



Chen Rong, Nine Dragons (detail), 1244, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Photograph © 2013 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston 



Yan Wengui, Landscape with Pavilions , 10th century, Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts . © Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts 



Attributed to Shi Ke, Two Chan Patriarchs Harmonising Their Minds, 13th century, Tokyo National Museum, Japan. Image © TNM Image Archives



Fragrant Snow at Broken Bridge
Wang Mian, Fragrant Snow at Broken Bridge, c.1330, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, USA © 2013. Image © The Metropolitan Museum of Art/Art Resource/Scala



Attributed to Ren Renfa, Four Pleasures: Music, Chess, Calligraphy and Painting (detail), c.1500, Tokyo National Museum, Japan, Image © TNM Image Archives



Four Pleasures: Music, Chess, Calligraphy and Painting
Attributed to Ren Renfa, Four Pleasures: Music, Chess, Calligraphy and Painting, c.1500, Tokyo National Museum, Japan. Image © TNM Image Archives 



Four Pleasures: Music, Chess, Calligraphy and Painting
Attributed to Ren Renfa, Four Pleasures: Music, Chess, Calligraphy and Painting, c.1500, Tokyo National Museum, Japan. Image © TNM Image Archives 




Four Pleasures: Music, Chess, Calligraphy and Painting
Attributed to Ren Renfa, Four Pleasures: Music, Chess, Calligraphy and Painting, c.1500, Tokyo National Museum, Japan. Image © TNM Image Archives 



Four Pleasures: Music, Chess, Calligraphy and Painting
Attributed to Ren Renfa, Four Pleasures: Music, Chess, Calligraphy and Painting, c.1500, Tokyo National Museum, Japan. Image © TNM Image Archives 



Saying Farewell at Xunyang
Qiu Ying (1494-1552), Saying Farewell at Xunyang, 1st half of 16th century, The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City



Two Chan Patriarchs Harmonising Their Minds
Attributed to Shi Ke, Two Chan Patriarchs Harmonising Their Minds, 13th century, Tokyo National Museum, Japan. Image © TNM Image Archives



Portrait of Gao Yongzhi as Calligrapher-Beggar
Ren Yi, Portrait of Gao Yongzhi as Calligrapher-Beggar, 1887, The Palace Museum, Beijing. © The Palace Museum Collection


Dong Qichang, Twin Marvels of Calligraphy and Painting (detail), 1617, Liaoning Provincial Museum. © The Liaoning Provincial Museum Collection

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