Returning Late from a Spring Outing
Ink
Shanshui
1644
Modern
167.0 x 83.0 cm
متحف القصر الوطني
احصل على صورة رقمية عالية الدقة ومعزّنة، بجودة تفوق بكثير المعاينة عبر الإنترنت.
يتم إعداد كل ملف بعناية فائقة من قبل متخصصينا الداخليين باستخدام أدوات متقدمة ولمسات يدوية خبيرة. نضمن أن تتمتع كل صورة بوضوح استثنائي، ودقة لونية متناهية، وتفاصيل دقيقة.
يتم تسليم الملف النهائي عبر البريد الإلكتروني في غضون 72 ساعة، وهو مُحسَّن للاستخدام الفوري في المجالات المهنية والتحريرية ومجالات الطباعة. هذه هي ذات الجودة التي تعتمد عليها كبرى استوديوهات التصميم ودور النشر والمعارض الفنية المرموقة.
صورة رقمية
حمّل ملفاً عالي الدقة للعرض الشخصي، والطباعة، والمشاريع الإبداعية.
مزايا مُضمّنة في كل طلب صورة رقمية
تسليم رقمي احترافي، مضمون
عندما تختار AllPaintingsStore.com، فأنت لا تحصل على مجرد صورة فحسب، بل ستحصل على عمل فني رقمي مُحسّن باحترافية، صُمم بدقة متناهية ومصحوب بضمان الرضا. إليك كل ما يتضمنه طلبك تلقائياً:
تسليم سريع عبر البريد الإلكتروني
ستصلك ملفات صورك الرقمية عالية الدقة عبر البريد الإلكتروني في غضون 72 ساعة من إتمام الطلب - لتكون جاهزة للاستخدام الفوري.
ملف رقمي مُحسّن بالذكاء الاصطناعي
يتم تحسين عملك الفني باحترافية باستخدام أدوات الذكاء الاصطناعي المتقدمة والتحرير اليدوي، لضمان أقصى درجات التفاصيل والوضوح ودقة الألوان.
إعادة إرسال مجانية مدى الحياة
هل حذفت ملفك أو فقدته عن طريق الخطأ؟ لا تقلق - سنعيد إرساله إليك في أي وقت، ومجاناً.
بدون رسوم استيراد - على الإطلاق
استمتع بأعمالك الفنية فوراً دون أي رسوم جمركية أو ضرائب أو مصاريف شحن - فالتحميلات الرقمية دائماً ما تكون معفاة من الضرائب.
ضمان دقة الألوان
نحن نضمن أن تعكس صورتك الرقمية الألوان الأصلية بأقصى قدر ممكن من الدقة، وذلك باستخدام أدوات احترافية وتقنيات إدارة الألوان.
ضمان الرضا لمدة 60 يومًا
إذا لم تكن راضياً عن صورتك الرقمية، فسنقوم بتعديلها أو استرداد 100% من قيمتها خلال 60 يوماً - دون أي أسئلة.
ضمان استعادة الأموال بنسبة % 100
لم تكن راضياً؟ احصل على استرداد كامل المبلغ خلال 60 يومًا من استلام ملفك الرقمي - دون أي أسئلة.
خصومات الطلبات الكبيرة
اشتري 3 صور، ووفر 10% - اشتري 5، ووفر 15% - اشتري +10، ووفر 20%. مثالية للمشاريع الإبداعية، والمعارض، والوكالات.
وصف المقتنى الفني
A Moment of Serene Reflection: Returning Late from a Spring Outing by Dai Jin
Dai Jin’s “Returning Late from a Spring Outing,” painted in 1644, offers a profound glimpse into the heart of Chinese literati aesthetics – a world where landscape painting transcended mere representation to become a vehicle for spiritual contemplation. This exquisite silk hand-painting, measuring 167 x 83 cm, captures a quintessential Shanshui scene, a hallmark of the Song Dynasty’s influence on Chinese art, and embodies the spirit of the Ma-Xia style, also known as the Zhe School, which flourished during Dai Jin's lifetime. The artwork isn't simply a depiction of mountains and water; it is an invitation to experience tranquility, harmony, and a deep connection with the natural world – core tenets of Confucian philosophy.
Masterful Technique: The Language of Ink and Color
- Brushwork and Composition: Dai Jin’s loose, expressive brushstrokes are central to the painting's power. They create a dynamic sense of atmospheric perspective, drawing the viewer into the scene with a fluidity that mimics the movement of water and wind. The vertical format emphasizes height and depth, reinforcing the grandeur of the mountainous landscape.
- Ink Wash Technique (Sumi): The painting’s foundation lies in the meticulous layering of ink washes – *sumi*. This technique, perfected over centuries, allows for a subtle manipulation of tonal values, building up volume and creating an illusion of three-dimensionality. Notice how the artist uses varying densities of ink to define the contours of rocks, trees, and distant peaks.
- Color Palette: The muted color palette – browns, grays, ochre, with delicate washes of blue and green – contributes significantly to the painting’s contemplative mood. These colors evoke the subtle shifts in light and shadow found within a natural landscape, enhancing the sense of realism while maintaining an ethereal quality.
Symbolism and Context: A Window into Ming Dynasty Thought
Painted in 1644, during Dai Jin’s career, this artwork reflects the artistic currents of the early Ming dynasty. Dai Jin was a pivotal figure in reviving the Ma-Xia style, which prioritized capturing the essence of nature over strict adherence to traditional representation. The pavilions depicted within the scene symbolize human dwellings nestled within the vastness of the landscape – a reminder of humanity’s place within the natural order. The mountains themselves represent strength, permanence, and spiritual aspiration, echoing Confucian ideals of virtue and longevity. Dai Jin's work was often influenced by political considerations, as evidenced by his early career attempts to gain favor with the emperor, though he ultimately developed a distinctive style that prioritized artistic integrity.
Emotional Resonance: A Legacy of Tranquility
“Returning Late from a Spring Outing” possesses an enduring emotional resonance. The diffused lighting and serene composition evoke a sense of quiet contemplation, inviting the viewer to escape the pressures of daily life and find solace in the beauty of nature. This painting is more than just a visual representation; it’s a portal to a timeless landscape, reflecting the profound connection between humanity and the natural world – a connection that continues to inspire awe and wonder centuries later. This hand-painted reproduction captures not only Dai Jin's artistic skill but also the very spirit of this iconic work.
أعمال فنية ذات صلة
السيرة الذاتية للفنان
early life and career
dai jin, a renowned chinese artist, was born in 1388 and passed away in 1462. he was a leading figure in the early ming revival of the ma-xia style, also known as the zhe school, which emerged from the landscape painting traditions of the southern song. as a young man, dai jin traveled to the capital, nanjing, with his father, who worked in an official capacity. although he failed to establish himself in the capital, he returned to qiantang and resumed his study of painting, likely under the guidance of a local zhejiang artisan.rise to prominence
dai jin's reputation grew significantly around 1425, when he was recommended to the xuande emperor. he traveled to beijing in hopes of securing an academy appointment. however, his plans were thwarted by established painters, particularly xie huan, who claimed to detect anti-government bias in dai's works. one notable example is dai jin's painting, seven worthies passing the barrier (c. 1425-35), which was based on an old tale recounting the flight of seven men from a tumultuous state. this work, along with another piece depicting a fisherman in a red coat, led to dai jin's downfall.notable works and legacy
* dai jin's landscapes, showcasing the four seasons, were initially well-received by the xuande emperor. * seven worthies passing the barrier (c. 1425-35), a painting that led to dai jin's persecution.- view dai jin's artworks on AllPaintingsStore.com
- learn more about dai jin on wikipedia
- explore the zhe school and its influence on chinese landscape painting on the museum destroyed by fire (united states)
conclusion
despite facing challenges and persecution, dai jin's contributions to the zhe school and chinese landscape painting remain significant. his works continue to be celebrated for their unique style and innovative techniques. important: to learn more about dai jin and his artworks, visit dai jin's page on AllPaintingsStore.com.Dai Jin
1388 - 1462 , China
لمحة سريعة
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Ink bamboo painting
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Wang Fu']
- Date Of Death: 1462
- Full Name: Dai Jin
- Nationality: Chinese
- Notable Artworks: ['Bamboo paintings']
- Place Of Birth: China