Juran changed the course of Chinese landscape painting with his "Hemp-fiber" strokes—long, wavy lines that give mountains a soft, earthy texture. In Xiao Yi Acquiring the Lanting Manuscript, these strokes create a sanctuary for the historical drama. At SinoInArt, we have mastered the art of replicating these delicate lines.
Our 1:1 replica is printed on proprietary custom Xuan paper. This paper is the key to our success; its unique fiber structure allows our pigment-based inks to settle exactly like traditional carbon ink. This preserves the "bone" of Juran’s brushwork, making the hills and rocks appear three-dimensional.
The "Alum-head" stones (Fan Tou) at the mountain ridges are rendered with stunning clarity. These rounded boulders are a hallmark of Juran’s style, and in our replica, they retain the rhythmic flow and structural integrity of the original museum piece.
We combine this high-tech printing with traditional mounting. The hand-applied silk and natural adhesives ensure the scroll hangs perfectly, allowing the vertical majesty of the work to be appreciated without any distortion.
Collectors of Juran’s work know that the "spirit" of the painting is in the brushwork. SinoInArt’s commitment to authentic materials and precision ensures that the spirit of the monk-painter is preserved in every replica we produce.
