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  2. Hanging scroll - Wikipedia

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    Hanging scrolls are different from the handscrolls. A handscroll is a long narrow scroll for displaying a series of scenes in Chinese painting. [6] [10] It intended to be viewed section for section, flat on a table, during its unrolling. [10] In contrast, a hanging scroll is appreciated in its entirety. [5] [7]

  3. Handscroll - Wikipedia

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    This kind of scroll is intended to be read or viewed flat on a table, in sections. [3] [4] The format thus allows for the depiction of a continuous narrative or journey. [5] The traditional alternative format in East Asian paintings is the vertical hanging scroll, which is rarely as long.

  4. Cabriole leg - Wikipedia

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    This leg style has been used continuously in China, where it is associated with lacquered tables. The cabriole leg, lost to Europe sometime before the Middle Ages, returned to use first in France in Rococo style around the year 1700, imitating a popular graphic scroll design found in contemporary French art.

  5. 700-year-old Chinese scroll sells for $41.8M at auction

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    A 700-year-old Chinese painted scroll sold for nearly $42 million at an auction in Hong Kong. According to Sotheby’s, the piece of art fetched 306.6 million Hong Kong dollars ($41.8 million).

  6. Prosperous Suzhou - Wikipedia

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    Prosperous Suzhou is a handscroll, a long narrow scroll for displaying a series of scenes. It is twelve meters in length. [2] It is intended to be viewed starting from the right end, by laying it flat on a table and unrolling it. One admires it section for section during the unrolling as if traveling through a landscape, depicting a continuous ...

  7. Chinese furniture - Wikipedia

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    The legs and stretchers are commonly round rather than square or curvilinear. The simplest pieces are simply four splayed legs attached to a solid top, but more complicated pieces contain decorative brackets, drawers and metal latches. Cabinets in this style typically have an overhanging top, similar to Western-style cabinetry.

  8. Nine Dragons (painting) - Wikipedia

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    Nine Dragons (九龍圖卷; Jiǔlóngtú juǎn) is a handscroll painting by Chinese artist Chen Rong. [1] Painted in 1244, it depicts the apparitions of dragons soaring amidst clouds, mists, whirlpools, rocky mountains and fire, the painting refers to the dynamic forces of nature in Daoism and the liquid, water-like essence of the Tao. [2]

  9. Early Spring (painting) - Wikipedia

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    Early Spring is a hanging scroll painting by Guo Xi. Completed in 1072, it is one of the most famous works of Chinese art from the Song dynasty. The work demonstrates his innovative techniques for producing multiple perspectives which he called "the angle of totality." The painting is a type of scroll painting which is called a Shan shui.

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