Category: Chinese Bamboo Artwork

Chinese Bamboo Wall Scroll

Chinese Bamboo Wall Scroll
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67¾"
(172cm)
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(50.6cm)
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Typical Gallery Price: $130.00

Your Price:
US$49.88U.S. Dollars

GBP £30.27British Pounds
Euro €33.67Euro
Canadian $53.45Canadian Dollars
Australian $54.88Australian Dollars


Approximate Measurements:
Painting: 12¾" x 45¼"   (32.5cm x 115cm)
Silk Scroll: 16¼" x 67¾"   (41.6cm x 172cm)
Width of Wooden Scroll Roller: 20"   (50.6cm)

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Chinese Bamboo Wall Scroll

Chinese Bamboo Wall Scroll close up view

Close up view of the artwork mounted to this silk brocade wall scroll

Contained in the Chinese characters on this scroll (besides the artist's signature) is a rather complex poem about Chinese bamboo.

About this wall scroll

The artwork was painted on xuan paper (often called "rice paper" in the west). The raw artwork was delivered to our Asian art mounting shop in Beijing. There it was built into a completely handmade silk wall scroll by a skilled craftsmen (one of the best in China). The result is a wall scroll that will last many years, and is leaps and bounds above the "tourist trash" wall scrolls that you find in the markets and gift shops around China.

About the artist:

The artist's name is lǐ  liánhuì (Li Lian-Hui) but he signs his artwork with his pen name rényún (Ren Yun).

He's from Lingui in Guanxi Province. For much of his life he was a farmer, but spent his spare time learning to paint. His favorite subject is bamboo. In fact, often goes on walking trips through the throngs of bamboo near his village to observe and paint.

While not a classically trained artist, he did learn techniques from various famous artists that he met in his life.



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Typical Gallery Price: $130.00

Your Price:
US$49.88U.S. Dollars

GBP £30.27British Pounds
Euro €33.67Euro
Canadian $53.45Canadian Dollars
Australian $54.88Australian Dollars


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Other currencies shown for reference at approximate exchange rates.


Item Location: USA
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