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Xiang Li began working on this massive collection of Chinese Empresses in 2012, featuring the most recognized female leaders and politicians from Chinese history, dated as far as the Han Dynasty (206 BC–220 AD), ~2,000 years ago. The entire collection (about 200 Empresses) is painted on silk by hand with watercolor. The watercolor chosen by Li is often handmade from precious stones or professional-grade watercolor from Holbein. Most of these paintings are large very silk panels, averaging 35 W x 59 H and 35 W x 75 H inches.
Watercolor on Silk
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36 W x 57 H x 0.1 D in
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Xiang Li is an internationally acclaimed artist who specialized in the reproduction and restoration of ancient Chinese paintings at the Forbidden City of Beijing, China, where she worked as a Master Artist for 37 years. She has earned high praise from top art scholars including the Last Emperor’s brother, Pu Jie. Li was first recognized in 1985 after spending ten years creating the first complete collection, featuring 413 scenes from the Chinese classic novel, Dream of the Red Chamber. This collection was featured at the Grand View Garden in Beijing for 20 years (1985-2005) before it was sold to The National Studies Museum in Qingdao, China. Following the Dream of the Red Chamber, Li completed a sequel collection, the breath-taking 100 Flower Goddesses, which was recognized and signed by the best-known Chinese calligraphers and artists from the 20th Century, including Dong Shouping, Fan Zeng, Zhou Ruchang, Zhou Cezong, Shanmao Wu, and Pu Jie. In 2010, Li began working on the most artistically and technically challenging collection, Chinese Empresses. This collection features over 200 empresses from Chinese history. Li spent two decades researching the stories of these women leaders, and how they have dramatically impacted and shaped Chinese history. In 2016, Li was invited to the Zhuhai Red Cross charity event and donated the entire sale of her paintings (USD 140,000) to children with autism. Li is taking on limited commissions for businesses and individuals. Her primary focus areas include: Gallery showcase and exhibitions Cultural events Art prints, art wear, and accessories She also hopes to continue supporting art communities and independent artists from around the world.
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