A Touch Of Winter (Triple Set)
Artist: Chen Xiaohong (陳曉紅)
Style: ink and colour on paper (設色紙本)
Artist background: member of Sichuan Artist Association (四川省美術家協會), Chengdu Contemporary Fine-brush Art Research Committee (成都當代工筆研究會), Chengdu and Flowers-and-birds Paintings Association (成都花鳥畫會)
Contains: flowers-and-birds paintings x3 (冬意, 吟風, 秋實)
The flowers-and-birds genre, known as "hua niao" (花鳥) in traditional Chinese painting, is a celebrated and enduring category of Chinese art, whose roots trace back to the Tang Dynasty (618–907 AD). These three paintings stand as some of the finest work of the genre. Together, they create a seamless narrative of observation, expression, and contemplation, illustrating the delicate balance and harmony of nature.
Artist: Chen Xiaohong (陳曉紅)
Style: ink and colour on paper (設色紙本)
Artist background: member of Sichuan Artist Association (四川省美術家協會), Chengdu Contemporary Fine-brush Art Research Committee (成都當代工筆研究會), Chengdu and Flowers-and-birds Paintings Association (成都花鳥畫會)
Contains: flowers-and-birds paintings x3 (冬意, 吟風, 秋實)
The flowers-and-birds genre, known as "hua niao" (花鳥) in traditional Chinese painting, is a celebrated and enduring category of Chinese art, whose roots trace back to the Tang Dynasty (618–907 AD). These three paintings stand as some of the finest work of the genre. Together, they create a seamless narrative of observation, expression, and contemplation, illustrating the delicate balance and harmony of nature.
Artist: Chen Xiaohong (陳曉紅)
Style: ink and colour on paper (設色紙本)
Artist background: member of Sichuan Artist Association (四川省美術家協會), Chengdu Contemporary Fine-brush Art Research Committee (成都當代工筆研究會), Chengdu and Flowers-and-birds Paintings Association (成都花鳥畫會)
Contains: flowers-and-birds paintings x3 (冬意, 吟風, 秋實)
The flowers-and-birds genre, known as "hua niao" (花鳥) in traditional Chinese painting, is a celebrated and enduring category of Chinese art, whose roots trace back to the Tang Dynasty (618–907 AD). These three paintings stand as some of the finest work of the genre. Together, they create a seamless narrative of observation, expression, and contemplation, illustrating the delicate balance and harmony of nature.