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Exhibition eulogizes the ancient art of fan painting – Shine News
An exhibition showcasing 160 fans illustrated with paintings and calligraphy is being staged at Wulin Pavilion of Zhejiang Museum through October 7. In ancient times fans were associated with the elites in society. Chinese nobility were often seen holding, waving or gesturing with delicate fans, even when it was not hot. Ink-wash paintings and calligraphy on fans were in vogue. This art form began in the Southern and Northern Dynasties (AD 420-581), and boomed in the Song Dynasty (960-1279). It differed from other traditional painting styles, because of the small size, special shape and material of fans. When Hangzhou was made the capital during the Southern Song Dynasty (1127-1279), the city had thousands of fan makers. A fan painting by Xiang Muzhi A fan painting by Fei Yigeng Artists, craftsmen and workers who supplied noble families flocked to the city. Streets were dotted with shops selling fans. This prosperity lasted through the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). Mo...
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