Artwork
名繪集珍 冊 晉顧愷之洛神圖

名繪集珍 冊 晉顧愷之洛神圖 is an unspecified painting by Unknown. It dates from 1850 and is held in the collection of the National Palace Museum.
About this work
Overview
名繪集珍冊 晉顧愷之洛神圖 is a silk painting depicting two women astride a hybrid creature, with a dragon's body and bird's wings, soaring through a dark brown sky. The contrast between the somber background and the lighter, traditionally attired figures creates a visually striking composition.
Subject & Meaning
The subject, inspired by '洛神圖' (The River Goddess), typically symbolizes the mythological and poetic themes of Chinese art. The women, likely embodiments of the river goddess or attendant spirits, convey elegance and serenity amidst dynamic movement.
Technique & Style
The painting employs chiaroscuro, leveraging strong contrasts between light and dark to achieve depth and dimensionality. This technique, combined with the use of silk as the medium, enhances the overall sense of luminosity and texture.
History & Provenance
Attributed to the Jin dynasty and associated with the style of 顧愷之 (Gu Kaizhi), a renowned artist of the period. However, specific details regarding the painting's creation date, artist's direct involvement, and ownership history are not provided.
Context
Created within the cultural and artistic flourishing of the Jin dynasty, this work reflects the era's appreciation for mythological themes, refined female figures, and innovative artistic techniques like chiaroscuro.
Legacy
As part of the '名繪集珍' collection, this painting contributes to the preservation and appreciation of traditional Chinese artistic techniques and mythological subjects, influencing subsequent generations of artists and scholars.
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