When viewing a masterpiece like Liu Songnian’s "Four Scenes of Landscapes: Spring," the original scale is part of the artist's message. A reduction in size loses the intimacy of the architectural details and the rhythm of the brushstrokes. That is why SinoInArt specializes in 1:1 museum-grade replicas.
A 1:1 replica allows you to see the work exactly as the artist intended. In the "Spring" scroll, this means being able to appreciate the minute figures within the pavilion and the individual willow leaves. Our use of custom Xuan paper captures these details with such clarity that the viewer can study the "ax-cut" strokes as if they were in the Palace Museum.
Maintaining the original dimensions also preserves the spatial harmony of the work. The relationship between the "solid" elements like the garden gates and the "void" of the misty background is perfectly maintained. This balance is a key feature of Southern Song aesthetics.
By combining this 1:1 scale with traditional mounting, SinoInArt creates an object that has the same physical presence as the original. It commands the space it occupies, inviting long periods of viewing and discovery.
SinoInArt is proud to bridge the gap between world-class museums and private collectors. Our 1:1 replica of the Liu Songnian Spring scroll is an invitation to experience history at its true scale, with all the nuance and power of the original.
