Yan Wengui was a master of "Jiehua"—the art of using a ruler to paint precise architectural structures. His Pavilions among Streams and Mountains is perhaps the greatest example of this skill. SinoInArt’s 1:1 replica captures every railing, roof tile, and bracket with stunning clarity.
These pavilions represent the human spirit’s desire to find a home within the wild. In our replica, you can study the construction of these Song-era structures, which were once the retreat of emperors and poets. The detail is so fine it serves as a historical record of 10th-century life.
Our customized Xuan paper is key to preserving these architectural lines. By preventing the ink from spreading too far, we maintain the structural integrity of Yan Wengui’s drawings, ensuring that the pavilions look as solid today as they did a thousand years ago.
Each replica is finished with traditional manual mounting, ensuring the scroll hangs perfectly straight. This allows the viewer to appreciate the verticality of the mountain and the perfect placement of the buildings within the rocky terrain.
For architects, historians, and art lovers, this replica offers an unparalleled look at the intersection of man-made order and natural chaos. SinoInArt brings the "Architect’s Landscape" to life with museum-grade precision.
