Artwork
清董邦達九陽消寒 軸

清董邦達九陽消寒 軸 is an unspecified painting by Dong Bangda. It dates from 1744 and is held in the collection of the National Palace Museum.
About this work
Overview
This hanging scroll, titled 清董邦達九陽消寒 軸, is a Chinese painting attributed to the artist Dong Bangda and dated to around 1744. The work is part of the collection of the National Palace Museum, where it is displayed as an example of mid‑Qing period brushwork.
Artist & Date
Dong Bangda, an active painter in the early eighteenth century, produced this piece during the reign of the Qianlong emperor. The approximate creation year of 1744 places the work within a flourishing era of courtly artistic production.
Medium & Format
Executed as a hand‑scroll on paper, the painting follows traditional Chinese conventions for vertical compositions, allowing the viewer to engage with the imagery in a sequential, unfolding manner.
History & Provenance
The scroll entered the National Palace Museum’s holdings as part of the extensive collection of Chinese imperial artworks transferred from the Forbidden City. Its accession reflects the museum’s mission to preserve cultural artifacts from the Qing dynasty.
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