Reproduction of the painting Portrait of Buddhist monks of the Obaku sect - Qing Dynasty of China

Reproduction of the painting Portrait of Buddhist monks of the Obaku sect - Qing Dynasty of China

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Matte finish – canvas on stretcher frame

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View from the back – wooden frame

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Portrait of Buddhist monks from the Obaku sect: a timeless serenity The "Portrait of Buddhist monks from the Obaku sect" is a captivating art print that captures the essence of spirituality and meditation. The monks, depicted with great precision, exude a serenity and wisdom that transcend time. The soft colors and subtle light create a calming atmosphere, inviting the viewer to introspection. The painting technique, blending tradition and innovation, demonstrates the harmony between art and spirituality in Buddhist culture. Qing Dynasty: a crossroads of philosophies The Qing Dynasty, a period of great cultural effervescence, saw the emergence of various schools of thought, including the Obaku sect of Zen Buddhism. Founded in the 17th century, this sect successfully combined Chinese and Japanese influences, bringing a new dimension to spiritual practice. Artists of this era, often inspired by Buddhist teachings, sought to depict the depth of meditation and the beauty of human nature. This art print is a perfect example of this artistic and spiritual fusion, offering a window into the lives of monks and their quest for inner peace. A decorative acquisition with multiple virtues The reproduction of the "Portrait of Buddhist monks from the Obaku sect" is a decorative piece that adds a touch of serenity to any space. Whether in a living room, office, or bedroom, this canvas integrates seamlessly while encouraging contemplation. Its print quality and fidelity to the original details make it an ideal choice for those wishing to enrich their interior with a meaningful art print. Let yourself be seduced by the harmony and peace emanating from this artwork, and transform your space into a sanctuary of tranquility.
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