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1543 - 1607

Základné informácie

  • Works on APS: 1
  • Died: 1607
  • Art period: Renaissance
  • Also known as: Han Hsi-Meng
  • Born: 1543, Shanghai, China
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What is Han Ximeng best known for?
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In which dynasty did Han Ximeng achieve fame as an embroidery instructor?
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What is the Gu family embroidery style characterized by?
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Who greatly admired Han Ximeng’s embroidery technique?
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Where can you find a significant collection of Han Ximeng’s artworks?

The Silk Heritage of Shanghai



Born in the vibrant landscape of Shanghai in 1543, Han Ximeng was destined to weave his destiny into the very fabric of Chinese tradition. Raised within a lineage of dedicated artists, his early years were steeped in the rhythmic dance of the needle and the soft luster of fine silk. This profound immersion allowed him to master the legendary Suzhou embroidery style, an art form where every stitch tells a story of patience, precision, and soul.

The Artistry of the Imperial Needle



As his talent blossomed, Han Ximeng’s reputation transcended local borders, eventually leading him to the prestigious halls of the imperial court. Serving as an instructor, he refined the delicate techniques that define Su Xiu, a style characterized by its ethereal lightness and breathtaking complexity. His ability to manipulate color was nothing short of transformative; through his hands, silk became a living canvas capable of capturing the subtle gradients of a falling petal or the shimmering scales of a mythical creature. He possessed an unparalleled ability to create intricate patterns that seemed to breathe with a life of their own.

A Legacy Etched in Thread



The true magnitude of his contribution lies in his ability to bridge historical eras, most notably through the Gu-family embroidery of masterpieces of the Song and Yuan dynasties. In this monumental undertaking, he breathed new life into ancient aesthetics, ensuring that the grandeur of previous centuries remained vibrant and accessible during the Ming era. His influence continues to resonate across the centuries, with his works preserved in esteemed institutions such as the Long Museum West Bund. Today, Han Ximeng is remembered not merely as a craftsman, but as a master who turned simple thread into enduring poetry.