**The actual painting is currently in the collection of The Palace Museum in Taipei. This is a reproduction. This is a reproduction.
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Autumn Hibiscus Branch by Wen Zhengming (秋葵折 by 文徵明 ) is a masterpiece of Ming Dynasty Chinese art, reflecting the artist’s refined brushwork, deep cultural symbolism, and poetic sensibility. Wen Zhengming (1470–1559) was one of the “Four Masters of the Ming Dynasty” and was celebrated for his work in painting, calligraphy, and poetry. The painting depicts a delicate hibiscus branch in bloom, emphasizing the beauty of nature in autumn. Hibiscus flowers are often associated with fleeting beauty and the transient nature of life, resonating with themes of impermanence in Chinese art and philosophy.
Artist: Wen Zhengming (1470-1559)
Dynasty: Ming
Country: China
Dimensions: 13.7 × 39.4 inches
Material: Shuen Paper / Rice Paper
Autumn Hibiscus Branch by Wen Zhengming (秋葵折 by 文徵明 ) is a masterpiece of Ming Dynasty Chinese art, reflecting the artist’s refined brushwork, deep cultural symbolism, and poetic sensibility. Wen Zhengming (1470–1559) was one of the “Four Masters of the Ming Dynasty” and was celebrated for his work in painting, calligraphy, and poetry. The painting depicts a delicate hibiscus branch in bloom, emphasizing the beauty of nature in autumn. Hibiscus flowers are often associated with fleeting beauty and the transient nature of life, resonating with themes of impermanence in Chinese art and philosophy.
Artist: Wen Zhengming (1470-1559)
Dynasty: Ming
Country: China
Dimensions: 13.7 × 39.4 inches
Material: Shuen Paper / Rice Paper
**The actual painting is currently in the collection of The Palace Museum in Taipei. This is a reproduction. This is a reproduction.
**All paintings take 2-4 weeks to ship. Free shipping nationwide.