The 105 Artworks of media Gold Leaf and containing the word remedios varo, gold leaf, 1950

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Kano Sansetsu - Old PlumOld PlumKano Sansetsu

The massive black trunk of an ancient plum tree with bending, twisting branches spans nearly sixteen feet across four sliding panels. The reptilian old tree sprouts blossoms, which convey the atmosphere of a cold early spring morning and symbolize birth and renewal. These panels originally formed on...

 
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Danish Unknown Goldsmith - Mishneh TorahMishneh TorahDanish Unknown Goldsmith

The Mishneh Torah is the magnum opus of Moses Maimonides, the renowned medieval philosopher. This remarkable text consolidates Jewish law into a systematic, comprehensive and accessible anthology, still consulted by rabbis and scholars today. This manuscript copy of the Mishneh Torah is one of the m...

The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, United States Of America)
 
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Maio Motoko - Life-s Symphony (Kyoku)Life's Symphony (Kyoku)Maio Motoko

Across a brilliant gold-leaf background, the artist fashioned a wide undulating line from traditional Japanese paper (washi) soaked in ink and crushed-shell pigment (gofun) and then pressed into compact folds. The pair of screens is titled Kyoku, which in Japanese can mean “bend,” “curve,” “music,” ...

 
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Danish Unknown Goldsmith - The Sixth Trumpet: The Angel at the EuphratesThe Sixth Trumpet: The Angel at the EuphratesDanish Unknown Goldsmith

As the sixth trumpet sounds in the Apocalypse, Saint John, seen in the right margin, hears a voice from the golden altar. The illuminator identified the voice as the Lord/

J. Paul Getty Museum (Los Angeles, United States)
 
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Yuan Jiang - Herbaceous PeonyHerbaceous PeonyYuan Jiang

This peony fan shows the blending of literati and popular tastes in the period. Literati artists traditionally disdained a gold ground as vulgar, but Hu uses it to set off his image of the luscious peony, a flower with associations of wealth and seductive beauty.

 
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Yuan Jiang - LandscapeLandscapeYuan Jiang

Traditional methods of landscape painting are invoked by Hu in this fan. Mountain forms are built using a system of brush dabs, while forests are created by an assembly of ideogram trees. Dilute ink and pale colors soften the rigor of the traditional conception, producing work with an easy popular a...

 
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Kaigetsudō Ando - Seated Courtesan with Her AttendantSeated Courtesan with Her AttendantKaigetsudō Ando

A courtesan leans against an armrest and engages her young attendant (kamuro) in conversation. Close inspection shows that the kamuro holds a small incense burner from which a thin line of smoke is rising, and the courtesan presents her right hand as though requesting the kamuro to hand it to her.Ka...

 
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Ju Chao - BirdBirdJu Chao

Ju Chao's inscription on this decorative fan says the bird is done in the style of the Yangzhou Eccentric Luo Ping (1773–99). Behind Luo Ping 's and Ju Chao's pictures is the idealized realism of the 12th century Song Academy painters. By the 19th century however, nature is no longer a mystery touch...

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Danish Unknown Goldsmith - Table of ConsanguinityTable of ConsanguinityDanish Unknown Goldsmith

In the section of the Decretals on matrimony, an illuminator provided two full-page diagrams across a double-page spread to explain visually the laws of consanguinity and affinity. These laws were important for determining lines of inheritance and the legality of marriages. The first of these diagra...

J. Paul Getty Museum (Los Angeles, United States)
 
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Sakai Hōitsu - Cherry and Maple TreesCherry and Maple TreesSakai Hōitsu

This pair of screens, painted in vivid colors on a brilliant gold-leaf background, presents a budding willow and a cherry tree in full bloom alongside two maple trees at the peak of their crimson glory. The compositions are distinctive for their array of related springtime and autumnal plants and fl...

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Gabriel Orozco - Piñanona 1Piñanona 1Gabriel Orozco

The piñanona (scientific nameMonstera deliciosa) is a common plant used for decoration in homes and hotels throughout Mexico. In this canvas, Gabriel Orozco abstracts a composition from the image of a piñanona leaf’s shadow. While Orozco’s earlier paintings tend to focus on geometry and chance varia...

 
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Georges Trubert - The Madonna of the Burning BushThe Madonna of the Burning BushGeorges Trubert

In this book of hours, an image of the Madonna and Child prefaces a prayer commonly found in books of hours. Addressed to the Virgin, it begins with Obsecro te domina (I beseech you lady). The image/

J. Paul Getty Museum (Los Angeles, United States)
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Michael Nicoll Yahgulanaas - Yelthadaas from the series Coppers from the HoodYelthadaas from the series Coppers from the HoodMichael Nicoll Yahgulanaas

Yahgulanaas named his ongoing series Coppers from the Hood for the shield-like totems, or coppers, that Haida chiefs traditionally exchanged during potlaches, communal feasts that formed the basis of the pre-colonial economy on the Northwest Pacific Coast and that are still held today. Many of the a...

 
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Shitao - LandscapeLandscapeShitao

In the inscription on this fan, Shitao sets forth his theory of painting, 'the single stroke,' or 'the painting of oneness (yihua)':On a windy, rainy, spring day, I am happy I have no visitors; my hand is free, my mind relaxed and cleansed. The ancients called it yihua, the 'single stroke': a thousa...

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Danish Unknown Goldsmith - ChasubleChasubleDanish Unknown Goldsmith

When Italian silk mills in Lucca and Venice flourished in the 13th century, technique and patterns were very much dependent on Spain and the eastern Mediterranean. The fabric of this chasuble (in Latin casula, meaning little house, from the originally ‘house-like’ shape of the robe) from Cologne, wo...

Kunstpalast (Düsseldorf, Germany)
 
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Kano Takanobu - Women’s KabukiWomen’s KabukiKano Takanobu

The focus of this composition is a young woman dressed as a gallant samurai, performing the Kabuki skit Chaya asobi, or “Teahouse Entertainments.” Her comic sidekick, the manservant Saruwaka (Young Monkey)—also played by a woman—holds a branch of maple leaves or flowers.In its earliest phase, Kabuki...


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