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Lotus painting

Red Lotus and Green Algae (红莲绿藻图) | Qing Dynasty / Yun Shouping(恽寿平)

Symbolic Elegance: Yun Shouping’s Red Lotus for Your Home

Explore the symbolic meaning of purity and integrity in Yun Shouping’s Red Lotus and Green Algae and how it enhances home energy.

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Red Lotus and Green Algae (红莲绿藻图) | Qing Dynasty / Yun Shouping(恽寿平)

Experience Museum Quality: Yun Shouping’s Red Lotus 1:1 Replica

Discover the stunning 1:1 museum-quality replica of Yun Shouping’s Red Lotus and Green Algae by SinoInArt, featuring custom Xuan paper and traditional mounting.

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Court Ladies Playing Weiqi and Fishing in a Lotus Pavilion (荷亭奕钓仕女图) | Five Dynasties / Zhou Wenju(周文矩)

Timeless Design: Integrating Zhou Wenju into Modern Spaces

Learn how the 1:1 reproduction of Zhou Wenju’s masterpiece by SinoInArt can transform modern spaces with its timeless Southern Tang elegance and traditional mounting.

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Lotus, Rock and Water Bird (荷石水鸟图) | Qing Dynasty / Bada Shanren(八大山人)

Defiant Silence: A Multi-dimensional Analysis of Bada Shanren’s "Lotus, Rock, and Waterfowl"

Explore the hauntingly minimalist world of Bada Shanren’s "Lotus, Rock, and Waterfowl." This analysis covers his revolutionary ink wash techniques, the symbolic defiance of his signature "upturned eyes" birds, and the historical context of a fallen Ming prince expressing his alienation through the avant-garde aesthetic of the early Qing Dynasty.

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Ink Lotus (墨荷图) | Qing Dynasty / Bada Shanren(八大山人)

The Silent Roar: Exploring Bada Shanren’s "Ink Lotus"

This article provides a multi-dimensional analysis of Bada Shanren’s "Ink Lotus" (Mo He Tu). It examines the artist's revolutionary freehand ink (Xieyi) technique, the symbolic transformation of the lotus from a Buddhist icon to a vessel of personal and political trauma, and his mastery of negative space, which cemented his status as a pioneer of individualist expression in the early Qing Dynasty.

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