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Shen Quan He Lu Chang Chun Tu

Crane and Deer for Eternal Spring (鹤鹿长春图) | Qing Dynasty / Shen Quan(沈铨)

Eternal Spring and Divine Grace: A Multi-dimensional Analysis of Shen Quan’s "Cranes and Deer in Eternal Spring"

This article explores the exquisite "Cranes and Deer in Eternal Spring" (He Lu Chang Chun Tu) by the mid-Qing master Shen Quan. It examines the artist's signature "Nanping Style," which masterfully combined meticulous Chinese Gongbi techniques with Western-influenced shading, the profound auspicious symbolism of the crane and deer as a visual rebus for longevity and harmony, and his significant historical role in shaping the naturalistic Nagasaki School in Japan.

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Crane and Deer for Perpetual Spring (鹤鹿长春图) | Qing Dynasty / Shen Quan(沈铨)

The Rebus of Longevity and Luck: A Multi-dimensional Analysis of Shen Quan’s "Cranes and Deer in Eternal Spring"

This article provides an in-depth analysis of "Cranes and Deer in Eternal Spring" (He Lu Chang Chun Tu) by the mid-Qing master Shen Quan. It explores his revolutionary "Nanping Style," which combined meticulous Gongbi brushwork with Western-influenced shading, the profound auspicious symbolism of the crane and deer in Chinese court culture, and his lasting legacy as the founder of the Nagasaki School in Japan.

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