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Replica of Traditional Chinese Painting Scroll Ink Art Decoration The Banquet

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Category:

Art Drawings

Quantity Available:

100 in stock

Condition:

New

Height:

18.5cm

Width:

220cm

Color:

Brown

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More than a week ago

Item number:

1747267004

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Size: 18.5cmx220cm Material: Silk cloth Theme:The Night Revels of Han Xizai ???????? "The Night Revels of Han Xizai" – Chinese Classical Masterpiece (10th Century) This iconic painting, created by the Southern Tang Dynasty artist Gu Hongzhong, depicts a lavish night banquet hosted by the scholar-official Han Xizai. Through vivid scenes of music, dance, and revelry, the artwork subtly reveals political tensions beneath the surface of aristocratic luxury. As a high-quality reproduction scroll, this piece captures every detail of the original painting, from the expressive figures to the intricate interior settings. Perfect for: ? Art collectors – A rare glimpse into China’s cultural golden age. ? Home/office decor – Adds elegance with historical depth. ? Gift for art lovers – Celebrates traditional Chinese ink techniques. Features: High precision color printing, high fidelity, just like the authentic work. The following is information about the authentic artwork of Han Xizai's night banquet. Artist: Gu Hongzhong (???, 10th century, Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period) Current Location: Palace Museum, Beijing (???????) Medium: Handscroll, ink and color on silk Dimensions: 28.7 cm 335.5 cm Overview Han Xizai's Night Banquet is one of China's most famous historical paintings, offering a vivid portrayal of elite social life during the tumultuous Five Dynasties period. The artwork depicts Han Xizai (902–970), a high-ranking official and scholar of the Southern Tang court, hosting an extravagant nighttime gathering filled with music, dance, and revelry. Historical Context According to historical records, Southern Tang Emperor Li Yu (??) suspected Han Xizai of disloyalty and sent painter Gu Hongzhong to spy on him. Gu documented Han’s lavish lifestyle in this painting, which later became both an artistic masterpiece and a political document. Structure Scenes The handscroll is divided into five sequential scenes, separated by screens and furniture: "Listening to Music" (??) – Guests enjoy a pipa (lute) performance. "Watching Dance" (??) – Han Xizai claps as a dancer performs the "Six Turns" (???). "Resting Interlude" (??) – Han chats with guests during a break. "Playing Wind Instruments" (??) – Musicians play flutes and pipes. "Farewell" (??) – The party ends as guests depart. Artistic Significance Realistic Detail: The painting captures expressions, clothing, and furnishings with precision, reflecting Tang-Song transition aesthetics. Psychological Depth: Han Xizai’s seemingly cheerful yet weary expression hints at his internal conflict amid political distrust. Cultural Legacy: A key reference for studying ancient Chinese music, dance, costume, and interior design. Fun Fact (description exceeds maximum possible length)