Year of work:Song Dynasty
Technique:giclee on rice paper
Frame: UNFRAMED
Silk edge width: L/R 5-8cm, U/D 10-20cm (according to size)
Artist: Liu Songnian (1155–1224)
Liu Songnian was a Chinese figure and landscape painter who was one of the greatest masters of the Southern Song dynasty, awarded the prestigious Golden Belt by the emperor Ningzong.
Liu Songnian was primarily a figure painter. Typically, his works featured relatively large figures executed in a detailed manner and placed close to the picture plane's spectator. His landscapes further show his talent for rendering meticulous detail. Liu Songnian is regarded as one of the Four Great Masters of Southern Song.
1"=2.54cm