日前獲悉,央視春晚隆重宣布回歸的史詩級國寶——《絲路山水地圖》,終于再造成功。本次國寶再造,是由中國文物學會、故宮博物院聯合授權監制,以金渲彩繪工藝打造的一款重量級藏品?!督z路山水地圖》金渲彩繪版的問世,打破了傳統絲絹、宣紙材質不宜長期保存的現狀,使得國寶“分身有術”,讓喜愛《絲路山水地圖》的國人,能夠近距離欣賞這件曠世奇珍。
這件金渲彩繪版的《絲路山水地圖》,與故宮原文物以1:2的比例精美再造(畫芯約15x0.29米),以500克千足銀的至高規格,超高工藝完美再現原作傳世風采,草木山石極致精細,纖毫畢現。整幅畫卷色澤柔美亮麗,畫面山川秀美,林木蔥蘢,道路逶迤其間,一草一木皆栩栩如生,令人嘆為觀止。
本套金渲彩繪版《絲路山水地圖》,題材重大,工藝難度極高,因此全球限量發行僅5000套。鑒于本套藏品的重大時代意義,著名書法家、原故宮博物院副院長謝方開先生特別為此題字,作為本套藏品的卷首。
Recently, it was learned that CCTV's Spring Festival Gala solemnly announced the return of the epic national treasure-"Silk Road Landscape Map", which was finally successfully recreated.
This national treasure reconstruction is a heavyweight collection jointly authorized and supervised by the Chinese Society of Cultural Relics and the Palace Museum. The advent of the "Silk Road Landscape Map" gold-rendered colored version broke the status quo that the traditional silk and rice paper materials are not suitable for long-term preservation, making the national treasure "available", so that people who like the "Silk Road Landscape Map" can appreciate it up close. This rare treasure.
This gold-rendered and painted version of "Silk Road Landscape Map" is beautifully reproduced in a 1:2 ratio with the original material of the Forbidden City (painting core is about 15x0.29 meters), and is perfectly reproduced with the highest specifications of 500 grams of silver. The original works are handed down to the generations, and the plants, trees and rocks are extremely fine and delicate. The color of the whole picture is soft and beautiful, the picture is beautiful, the mountains and rivers are beautiful, the forests are verdant, and the roads are all in the meantime. The plants and trees are lifelike, which is breathtaking.
This set of gold-rendered color-painted version of "Silk Road Landscape Map" has major themes and extremely difficult craftsmanship. Therefore, it is limited to only 5000 sets worldwide. In view of the great significance of this set of collections, Mr. Xie Fangkai, a famous calligrapher and former vice-president of the Palace Museum, specially wrote this inscription as the front volume of this set of collections.