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Mount Lu(匡庐图)

Study the Master: Jing Hao’s Revolutionary Ink Techniques

11 Shanshui technique, Jing Hao, Kuanglu Tu, SinoInArt replica, ink wash art

Jing Hao is credited with inventing many of the texture strokes (Cun) that define Chinese landscape painting. To truly appreciate his genius, one must see his work in its original scale and detail. SinoInArt’s 1:1 replica of "Mount Lu" provides this opportunity, serving as a masterclass in ink-wash technique.

Our high-definition scanning captures the "inner life" of the brushstrokes. You can see how Jing Hao used <b>blunt, powerful lines</b> to define the rock faces and how he layered <b>translucent washes</b> to create the effect of distant mist. On our custom Xuan paper, these technical nuances are preserved with startling clarity.

For the practicing artist, this replica is a textbook in physical form. Being able to trace the flow of the waterfalls and the structure of the pine trees in 1:1 scale is an invaluable way to learn the foundations of Northern Shanshui. It is an essential reference for any serious student of Asian art.

SinoInArt’s commitment to traditional mounting means the scroll also serves as a study in artistic presentation. Understanding how the painting interacts with its silk borders and rollers is key to mastering the "complete art" of the Chinese scroll.

Don't settle for small images in a book. Study the master as he was meant to be seen. A SinoInArt 1:1 replica is the ultimate resource for anyone seeking to master the art of the brush.