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故宫博物院再开新展 一眼看尽千年彩画
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-05-27 16:37

Core Viewpoint - The exhibition "Colorful Paintings for a Thousand Years - Inheritance and Innovation of Chinese Official Color Paintings" opened to the public at the Palace Museum, showcasing 43 representative works from the Sui to Qing dynasties, with some pieces being exhibited for the first time [1][2]. Group 1 - The exhibition features a selection of valuable collections and academic achievements from various institutions, including the Palace Museum, Dunhuang Research Academy, and Tsinghua University, and introduces the academic concept of "large color paintings" [1][2]. - It aims to present the evolution of Chinese official color paintings by connecting the Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes' color paintings with the official color paintings of the Ming and Qing dynasties [1]. - The exhibition includes diverse forms of artworks such as color painting replicas, samples, restoration drawings, and models, highlighting the craftsmanship of renowned artists [1][2]. Group 2 - The exhibition also showcases the research results of the Palace Museum's ancient architecture team, focusing on the restoration techniques of color painting from the Qing dynasty, emphasizing the peak period of official color painting development [2]. - An additional segment of the exhibition features the "Creative Talent Training in Chinese Official Color Painting Pattern Art Design," integrating modern aesthetics into color painting and presenting innovative cultural products [2]. - The exhibition is scheduled to run until August 26 [3].