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- Hanging_scroll abstract "A vertical hanging scroll (Chinese: 立軸; pinyin: lìzhóu; also called 軸 or 掛軸) is one of the many traditional ways to display and exhibit Chinese painting and calligraphy. It is to be distinguished from the horizontal handscroll, which was narrower and often much longer and not designed to be all visible at once. Displaying the art in this way allowed public appreciation and appraisal of the aesthetics of the scrolls in its entirety by the audience. The Japanese term for the similar objects in Japan is Kakemono.Hanging scrolls are generally intended to be displayed for short periods of time and are then rolled up to be tied and secured for storage. The hanging scrolls get rotated according to season or occasion, as such works are never intended to be on permanent display. The painting surface of the paper or silk can be mounted with decorative brocade silk borders. In the composition of a hanging scroll, the foreground is usually at the bottom of the scroll while the middle and far distances are at the middle and top respectively. In traditional literati painting the subject is most often a landscape, for which in the West a horizontal "landscape" format was soon found most effective. But in Chinese art the shanshui (山水, "mountain water") genre, with vertiginous mountains rising at the back of the scene, suited a narrow vertical format well.The traditional craft involved in creating a hanging scroll is considered an art in itself. Mountings for Chinese paintings can be divided into a few types, such as handscrolls, hanging scrolls, album leaves, and screens amongst others. In the hanging scroll the actual painting is mounted on a larger mount of fabric or paper, sewn at the top and bottom ends round small wooden poles or rods. At the top the pole allows hanging by a cord, and at the bottom it provides a little weight to hold the scroll flat and steady.".
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- Hanging_scroll wikiPageID "1018701".
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- Hanging_scroll c "立軸".
- Hanging_scroll hasPhotoCollection Hanging_scroll.
- Hanging_scroll p "lìzhóu".
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- Hanging_scroll piccap "Chinese hanging scrolls of calligraphy on display, Shanghai".
- Hanging_scroll picsize "360".
- Hanging_scroll title "Hanging scroll".
- Hanging_scroll subject Category:Arts_in_China.
- Hanging_scroll subject Category:Asian_art.
- Hanging_scroll subject Category:Chinese_art.
- Hanging_scroll subject Category:Chinese_inventions.
- Hanging_scroll subject Category:Chinese_painting.
- Hanging_scroll subject Category:East_Asian_calligraphy.
- Hanging_scroll type Art102743547.
- Hanging_scroll type Artifact100021939.
- Hanging_scroll type ArtsInChina.
- Hanging_scroll type Creation103129123.
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- Hanging_scroll comment "A vertical hanging scroll (Chinese: 立軸; pinyin: lìzhóu; also called 軸 or 掛軸) is one of the many traditional ways to display and exhibit Chinese painting and calligraphy. It is to be distinguished from the horizontal handscroll, which was narrower and often much longer and not designed to be all visible at once. Displaying the art in this way allowed public appreciation and appraisal of the aesthetics of the scrolls in its entirety by the audience.".
- Hanging_scroll label "Hangende rol".
- Hanging_scroll label "Hanging scroll".
- Hanging_scroll label "Rouleau suspendu".
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