Journey (Mogao Cave No. 419) (1992) Painting by Junqi Liu

Pigments on Paper, 19.7x31.1 in
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This piece is inspired by the Buddhist story of "The Prince Feeding a Tiger with His Own Body," praising the great compassion and sacrifice of humanity. The scene depicted in the artwork portrays the moment after the prince's death, where others rush to deliver the news. The brushwork on the rocks and mountains in this partial painting is bold and [...]
This piece is inspired by the Buddhist story of "The Prince Feeding a Tiger with His Own Body," praising the great compassion and sacrifice of humanity. The scene depicted in the artwork portrays the moment after the prince's death, where others rush to deliver the news. The brushwork on the rocks and mountains in this partial painting is bold and vigorous, with sweeping strokes and vibrant coloring, exhibiting a profound sense of beauty. The horses and figures blend seamlessly with the background, showcasing the exceptional skills of ancient artists.

Mr. Liu Junqi faithfully recreated the galloping horses depicted in the mural. In the process of painting, he used the same pigments and painting techniques as the original mural, thus reviving the splendor of this famous artwork. This piece was painted in 1992.

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Mogao GrottoesCave ArtBuddhist ArtMural ReproductionMural

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Since the late 1960s, Liu Junqi has been studying painting and wall mural copying in Dunhuang. After spending 10 years studying and working at the Mogao Caves, he was admitted to the Fine Arts Department of Northwest [...]

Since the late 1960s, Liu Junqi has been studying painting and wall mural copying in Dunhuang. After spending 10 years studying and working at the Mogao Caves, he was admitted to the Fine Arts Department of Northwest Normal University. Upon graduation, he joined the Tianshui Maijishan Grottoes Art Research Institute.

Over the next 30 years, he participated in and led the copying and preservation work of the Buddhist mural paintings in the Maijishan Grottoes, earning international acclaim for these murals.

Liu Junqi is known for his works featuring a variety of mural copying styles and unique large-scale expressive ink paintings of horses. These works not only integrate the characteristics of Chinese grotto murals but also embody the essence of traditional Chinese painting.

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