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辽宁省博物馆开新展:虢国夫人游春图12月展出
Jing Ji Guan Cha Bao· 2025-12-05 01:01
(原标题:辽宁省博物馆开新展:虢国夫人游春图12月展出) 本次展览汇聚国博、上海博物馆等十家知名博物馆的28件(组)精品书画,宋王诜烟江叠嶂图、宋佚名 辋川图、宋扬无咎梅花图、元何澄归庄图等稀世珍品将齐聚辽博,为观众带来跨越地域、贯通古今的艺 术盛宴。 展名:诗画中国——中国绘画的诗意之境 展览时间:2025年12月30日——2026年3月29日 展览集中展出120件(组)珍贵书画作品,其中一级文物逾20件。辽宁省博物馆藏宋摹张萱虢国夫人游 春图、宋高宗书马和之绘周颂清庙图、元赵孟頫书烟江叠嶂图诗沈文补图、明文徵明桃源问津图等展 品,让观众近距离感受国宝风采。 展览地点:辽宁省博物馆三楼20、21、22展厅 ...
夏至,邂逅画中灵羽(古悦新喜)
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-06-21 21:47
Core Viewpoint - The articles highlight the artistic representation of birds in Chinese painting, emphasizing the relationship between birds, their environment, and seasonal changes, showcasing the skill and observation of Song Dynasty artists [2][3][4]. Group 1: Artistic Representation - The poem "Two Yellow Orioles Sing in the Green Willows" reflects the beauty of bird songs and their graceful postures, particularly focusing on the yellow oriole as a summer visitor in China [2]. - The painting "Sangzhi Huangniao Tu" depicts a yellow oriole feeding on mulberries, illustrating the realistic style and artistic pursuit of the Song Dynasty [2]. - The artwork "Pipa Shoudai Tu" by Xu Chongsi features a rare white male long-tailed shrike, symbolizing longevity, and captures the essence of the bird's breeding season coinciding with the ripening of loquats [2]. Group 2: Detailed Observations - Lin Chun's "Pipa Mountain Bird Map" captures the dark green eye bird, showcasing its delicate song and behavior as it interacts with its environment, particularly focusing on its observation of an ant on a loquat [3]. - The "Peach Branch Double Sparrow Map" illustrates two white-browed bush warblers, highlighting their preference for insects over fruits during the breeding season [3]. - Zhao Ji's "Xiesheng Zhenqin Tu" features 11 bird species, including the song thrush, emphasizing the connection between birds and seasonal flora, particularly the pomegranate flowers [3][4]. Group 3: Artistic Philosophy - The paintings not only depict birds realistically but also reflect the relationship between birds and their environment, seasons, and food sources, showcasing the sincerity of Song Dynasty artists [4].