The Gyrfalcon was regarded as the most beautiful and noble of hunting birds in Medieval China.
The palette used in these 2 paintings was inspired by a hand scroll called ‘Auspicious Cranes’ by the Emperor Huizong (1082-1135) who was renowned for his realistic observations and poetic ideals.
This painting is mounted and framed in a custom made wooden frame and has non-reflective art glass.
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The Gyrfalcon was regarded as the most beautiful and noble of hunting birds in Medieval China.
The palette used in these 2 paintings was inspired by a hand scroll called ‘Auspicious Cranes’ by the Emperor Huizong (1082-1135) who was renowned for his realistic observations and poetic ideals.
This painting is mounted and framed in a custom made wooden frame and has non-reflective art glass.
gouache on card
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