The story of Li Tang is one of the most dramatic in art history. An octogenarian who fled the collapsing Northern Song to start anew in the South, his resilience is the heart of his art. SinoInArt’s 1:1 replica of Wind in Pines Among a Myriad Valleys captures this indomitable spirit.
Painted in 1124, just before the capital was lost, the work reflects a world of stability and power. Through our customized Xuan paper, the massive cliffs and ancient pines are rendered with a strength that feels almost defiant.
Our traditional mounting honors the academy traditions that Li Tang himself helped to preserve and recreate in Hangzhou. By using these ancient methods, we ensure that the hanging scroll is not just a copy, but a continuation of a thousand-year-old craft.
For the collector, this replica is more than art; it is a historical document. It speaks of survival, the endurance of culture, and the power of the artist to recreate the world after it has been destroyed.
SinoInArt’s Wind in Pines is a tribute to Li Tang’s journey. It is a majestic addition to any collection, offering a constant source of inspiration through its depiction of nature’s eternal, unwavering strength.
