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题跋类别:作者款识;作者:周昉;题跋位置:本幅;款识:汝南周昉造;书体:楷书;全文: 印记:周□□印(半印)主题:
主要主题:人物仕女 主要主题:人物孩童 主要主题:器用灯(宫灯)提灯、吊灯、走马灯;次要主题:建筑庭院 ;其他主题:山水奇石 ;其他主题:树木 ;其他主题:建筑栏杆 ;其他主题:器用家俱(屏风) ;其他主题:器用饮食器壶、碗、盘;其他主题:器用花器 ;其他主题:器用乐器琵琶、笛、琴、响板;其他主题:器用文玩(琴棋书画)书画技法:
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收藏着录: 故宫书画录(卷八),第四册,页30 收藏着录: 故宫书画图录,第十五册,页77-80 内容简介(中文): 周昉,德宗(西元七八0—八0四在位)时陜西长安人。字仲朗,或谓景玄。官至宣州长史,好属文,能书,善画道释、人物、仕女,初效张萱,后则小异,所作人物,颇饶风姿。农历正月十五日为元宵,旧俗是夜张灯为戏,所以也称为灯节。本卷正描绘此一时节,庭院中,孩童拉持花灯戏耍,仕女相聚奏乐为乐之景。花灯的种类及其形式上的描绘,极为细腻,惟人物面容、衣饰与传世所见「周家样」不类,此卷应为后人所仿。 内容简介(中文): 农历正月十五日为元宵,旧俗是夜张灯为戏,所以也称为灯节,本卷正描绘此一时节。画中三位女子合奏之场景,扑向母亲怀抱的孩童,及桌上的跑马灯与地上的大象花灯等细节,都与院藏另外一幅传为李嵩之〈观灯图〉类似,后者保留更多明代中期唐寅、杜菫风格。两者应该都是明中期以后苏州画坊的仿古作品,其特色之一即是将当时流行的母题拼凑成不同之画作,以达到商业生产之目的。(20100710) 内容简介(英文): The 15th day of the first lunar month is known as Yuanxiao, when in the past as today people go out at night and enjoy lanterns, hence the popular name “Lantern Festival.” This scroll depicts the event. Details here—such as the 3 ladies playing music, the child dashing to its mother’s embrace, and the running horse lantern on the table and elephant lantern on the ground—are all like another work in the Museum collection, “Viewing Lanterns” attributed to Li Song, except the latter preserves more middle Ming (1368-1644) styles of Tang Yin and Du Jin. Both were likely done in commercial Suzhou studios of the post-mid-Ming era. One characteristic is the recombination of popular motifs into different arrangements to increase production.(20100710) 内容简介(英文): Chou Fang (style names Chung-lang and Ching-hsuan) served as Senior Scribe in Hsuan-chou. He enjoyed writing essays and composing poetry, and he excelled in painting Taoist and Buddhist figures as well as female beauties. He started by studying the style of Chang Hsuan, but later made changes to develop his own style of figure painting. The fifteenth day of the first month of the lunar calendar is called Yuan-hsiao. According to popular tradition, it is a night of hanging lanterns and is therefore called the Lantern Festival. This scroll is a depiction of this festival. Children play with lanterns in a courtyard. Ladies gather together to play musical instruments. The lanterns, highly decorated and varied in shape, have been painted in great detail. The treatment of the faces and the clothing of the figures, however, seems different from that in paintings generally accepted as representative of Chou Fang's style. This painting must therefore be copy by a later artist.