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A hanging screen inlaid with precious stones, symbolizing peace and prosperity.
A hanging screen inlaid with precious stones, symbolizing peace and prosperity.
A hanging screen inlaid with precious stones, symbolizing peace and prosperity.
A hanging screen inlaid with precious stones and auspicious symbols, measuring 110cm in height and 74cm in width (including the hanging pieces).
This three-panel hanging screen, arranged in a single frame, features panels inlaid with various precious materials such as stone, jade, wood, and enamel on a yellow lacquered background. The panels are decorated with auspicious motifs including antique objects, vases of flowers, elephants, daffodils, peonies, and symbols of good fortune. The central panel's frame is further embellished with carvings and an inscription: "How do you feel about gathering frost-covered roots? Returning to the pine path, the branches are full of verdant green. The fragrance of fallen petals from the fine wine cup permeates the bones. The wine's bitterness fills the ink with abundant ink. Respectfully inscribed by your subject, Qian Weicheng." Such hanging screens are common in the Forbidden City, and this three-panel screen is a tribute to Qing Dynasty hanging screens, showcasing exquisite craftsmanship.
Xishan Plum Blossom Picking Inlaid Antique Hanging Screen (Central Scroll): Height: 120cm, Width: 76.5cm; (Vertical Scroll): Height: 119cm, Width: 34cm
This three-panel hanging screen, each with a lattice-framed border and inlaid panel, features auspicious motifs such as antique objects, plum blossoms, lingzhi mushrooms, pomegranates, grapes, and daffodils inlaid with various precious materials including stone, jade, wood, and enamel on a yellow lacquered background. The border of the central hanging screen is further decorated and inscribed with a poem: " Fragrant trees in the cold night, dew still not dried; humble gate, all day long, closed with brambles. Pine branches and red beans are all poetic, like gathering ferns on the Western Hills. Written and inscribed by your subject, Qian Weicheng." Such hanging screens are common in the Forbidden City, and this three-panel screen is a tribute to Qing Dynasty hanging screens, exhibiting exquisite craftsmanship.
A hanging screen inlaid with precious stones and auspicious symbols, measuring 110cm in height and 74cm in width (including the hanging pieces).
This three-panel hanging screen, arranged in a single frame, features panels inlaid with various precious materials such as stone, jade, wood, and enamel on a yellow lacquered background. The panels are decorated with auspicious motifs including antique objects, vases of flowers, elephants, daffodils, peonies, and symbols of good fortune. The central panel's frame is further embellished with carvings and an inscription: "How do you feel about gathering frost-covered roots? Returning to the pine path, the branches are full of verdant green. The fragrance of fallen petals from the fine wine cup permeates the bones. The wine's bitterness fills the ink with abundant ink. Respectfully inscribed by your subject, Qian Weicheng." Such hanging screens are common in the Forbidden City, and this three-panel screen is a tribute to Qing Dynasty hanging screens, showcasing exquisite craftsmanship.
Xishan Plum Blossom Picking Inlaid Antique Hanging Screen (Central Scroll): Height: 120cm, Width: 76.5cm; (Vertical Scroll): Height: 119cm, Width: 34cm
This three-panel hanging screen, each with a lattice-framed border and inlaid panel, features auspicious motifs such as antique objects, plum blossoms, lingzhi mushrooms, pomegranates, grapes, and daffodils inlaid with various precious materials including stone, jade, wood, and enamel on a yellow lacquered background. The border of the central hanging screen is further decorated and inscribed with a poem: " Fragrant trees in the cold night, dew still not dried; humble gate, all day long, closed with brambles. Pine branches and red beans are all poetic, like gathering ferns on the Western Hills. Written and inscribed by your subject, Qian Weicheng." Such hanging screens are common in the Forbidden City, and this three-panel screen is a tribute to Qing Dynasty hanging screens, exhibiting exquisite craftsmanship.






















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