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Shanxi Museum, you really know how to enjoy yourself! There's even this way to appreciate flowers in spring

Let's highlight the key points: This exhibition brings together masterpieces from famous artists such as Luo Pin, Zhu Da, Zheng Xie, Xu Beihong, and Zhang Daqian, displaying more than 70 exquisite flower and bird paintings! Flower and bird painting is a continuation of our country's traditional cultural development, permeated with profound humanistic connotations. From the Ming and Qing dynasties to the present, flower and bird works have become a medium that conveys emotions more easily than landscape paintings. The exhibition is divided into three units: Unit One | 'New Paulownia, First Appeal - Aesthetic Empathy in Flower and Bird Painting' Flower and bird painting integrates the natural attributes of flowers and birds with humanistic meanings, complementing each other. This is where paintings of the 'Four Gentlemen' - plum, orchid, bamboo, and chrysanthemum - come from. Masterpieces such as Luo Pin's 'Ink Plum', Zhu Da's 'Lotus and Mandarin Ducks', and Zheng Xie's 'Orchid and Bamboo' are on display here. Unit Two | 'Fragrance in Painting - The Form and Spirit Relationship in Flower and Bird Painting' Chinese painting highly values the creation of artistic conception. As an aesthetic concept, artistic conception is an artistic expression of the painter's specific cultural mood, a pursuit of artistic transformation and expression. In Xu Beihong's 'Banana Leaves', Wu Changshuo's 'Agarwood', and Zhang Daqian's 'Lotus', one can explore the inner feelings during creation. Unit Three | 'Romantic Flower Language - Auspicious Meanings in Flower and Bird Painting' Chinese flower language appears in pattern form, becoming a representative pattern with unique Chinese characteristics. The symbolic meanings in flower and bird paintings are roughly divided into two types: using the natural attributes of flowers to reflect cultivation and realm; using relatively fixed pattern forms to express life's aspirations and symbolize auspiciousness and happiness. A world in a flower, a bodhi in a leaf. Different flower languages become artistic expressions of people's pursuit of a beautiful life. Whether refined or worldly, the language of flowers always holds a place of beauty and romance in people's hearts. Exhibition Name: Brilliant Blossoms - The Art of Flower and Bird Painting Address: 4th Floor, Calligraphy and Painting Hall, Main Building, Shanxi Museum, Taiyuan City, Shanxi Province Business Hours: Tuesday to Sunday 9:00-17:00, entry stops at 16:00 Suitable Seasons: All seasons Suggested Visiting Time: 2 hours Ticket: Free Recommended Highlights: This exhibition brings together masterpieces from famous artists such as Luo Pin, Zhu Da, Zheng Xie, Xu Beihong, and Zhang Daqian. Convenience Services: Self-service audio guides, baby stroller rental, wheelchair rental, central air conditioning, etc.
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Posted: Apr 22, 2024
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