As a distant relative of the Song imperial family, Zhao Boju (Qianli) had access to the finest palace collections of his time. His work, Feixian Tu, represents the peak of courtly art, blending the grand landscapes of the past with a new, intimate lyricism. SinoInArt’s 1:1 replica honors this royal legacy through uncompromising attention to detail.

The Gongbi (meticulous) technique used in Feixian Tu requires a high degree of technical mastery. Every line of the celestial architecture and every fold of the immortals’ robes is crisp and deliberate. SinoInArt uses high-resolution capture to ensure that not a single brushstroke from the original master is lost in the reproduction.

To recreate the imperial feel of the original, SinoInArt uses custom Xuan paper and traditional mounting. The mounting process is a cultural heritage in itself, involving hand-pasting and the use of authentic silk brocade. This gives the 1:1 replica a weight and "hand" that feels significantly more substantial than mass-produced prints.

Collecting a work like Feixian Tu is a way to celebrate scholarly culture (Wenren). In the Southern Song Dynasty, such paintings were prized by the elite as tools for spiritual cultivation. SinoInArt makes this exclusive experience accessible to modern collectors who seek authenticity and historical depth.

Whether you are a scholar of Asian art or a lover of fine aesthetics, the SinoInArt *Feixian Tu* offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of royal history. It is a testament to a time when art was the ultimate expression of harmony between heaven and man.
