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Pink Lotuses on Gold Screen, Zhang Daqian (張大千), 1973
Splashed ink and colour on gold paper, two-panel screen 170 x 176 cm (67 x 69 ¼ in.)
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blueiskewl · 5 months
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Zhang Daqian Red Lotus
Ink and colour on paper, framed. With one seal of the artist, and one collector’s seal.
Inscription: I painted this playfully by using the mogu ("boneless") method. Yuan.
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“RESONANCE IN THE MOUNTAINS” 山水清音 ZHANG DAQIAN 張大千 // 1936 [hanging scroll: ink and colour on paper | 139.8 x 67.4 cm.]
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hitku · 1 year
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by Zhang Daqian
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張大千 畫荷
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glitteryrebelexpert · 4 months
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Zhang Daqian, 1945, Empty valley and cloudy peak, ink and colour on paper, on scroll, 161 x 63 cm
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lobakartdesign · 1 year
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(via Impression métallique « East Asian Landscapes » par lobak)
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oldsardens · 10 months
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Zhang Daqian - Temple by the Waterfall
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adreenil98 · 11 months
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Zhang Daqian: A Visionary Master of Chinese Art
Zhang Daqian, also known as Chang Dai-chien, was a renowned Chinese artist who left an indelible mark on the world of painting and calligraphy. Born in 1899 in Neijiang, Sichuan province, China, Zhang Daqian is considered one of the most influential and versatile artists of the 20th century.
Zhang Daqian's artistic journey began at a young age when he studied traditional Chinese painting under his older brother. He later traveled extensively, exploring the scenic landscapes and cultural treasures of his homeland, which greatly influenced his artistic style. Zhang Daqian drew inspiration from classical Chinese masters, incorporating their techniques while also adding his own innovative approaches.
One of the defining characteristics of Zhang Daqian paintings artwork is his ability to master different styles and genres. He effortlessly shifted between ancient techniques such as meticulous gongbi and free-flowing ink wash painting. This versatility allowed him to express his creativity across a wide range of subjects, including landscapes, figures, flowers, and birds.
Zhang Daqian is perhaps best known for his landscape paintings. With his profound understanding of nature, he captured the essence of mountains, rivers, and other natural elements, infusing them with a sense of tranquility and spirituality. His landscapes often feature majestic mountains shrouded in mist, creating an ethereal atmosphere that invites viewers to immerse themselves in the beauty of the scene.
In addition to landscapes, Zhang Daqian also excelled in painting flowers and birds. He had a keen eye for detail, meticulously depicting the delicate petals of flowers and the graceful movements of birds. His brushwork displayed a remarkable sense of rhythm and energy, breathing life into his subjects and captivating viewers with their vibrancy.
Zhang Daqian's artistic genius extended beyond painting. He was also a skilled calligrapher, known for his bold and expressive brushwork. His calligraphy showcased his mastery of various scripts, from ancient seal script to flowing cursive script. Zhang Daqian's calligraphic works often combined poetry and painting, creating harmonious compositions that reflected his deep appreciation for the written word.
Throughout his career, Zhang Daqian artwork gained international recognition, and he became one of the most celebrated Chinese artists of his time. His paintings and calligraphy were exhibited worldwide, and his influence spread far beyond China's borders. He was not only a master of traditional techniques but also a visionary artist who pushed the boundaries of Chinese art, blending tradition with innovation.
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Today, Zhang Daqian's paintings and artwork continue to be highly sought after by collectors and art enthusiasts alike. His ability to evoke emotion through his brushwork and his profound connection with nature remain timeless. Zhang Daqian's legacy as a pioneer of modern Chinese painting and calligraphy will forever inspire generations of artists to come, leaving an enduring imprint on the art world.
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melxncholyman · 1 year
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Two Tibetan Women with Mastiffs, Zhang Daqian, 1945
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blueiskewl · 5 months
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Zhang Daqian Hibiscus
Ink and colour on paper, hanging scroll. with two seals of the artist, and two collector’s seals, including one on titleslip. Titleslip by Kao Ling-mei.
Signature: Dai-chien Jushi Yuan.
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yunhyongkeun · 7 months
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Zhang Daqian Boating in the Evening Glow, 1973. Splashed colour on gold cardboard
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itsloriel · 1 year
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(#13) Zhang Daqian (Chang Dai-chien, 1899-1983)
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墨荷圖 Lotus 1965 張大千 Zhang Daqian (Chinese, 1899–1983)
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simena · 1 year
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ZHANG DAQIAN - Two Birds on Branch
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mybeingthere · 1 year
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ZHANG DAQIAN (1899-1983) | Mountain Living in Autumn.
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