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Orange-Red Reflection to King Pavilion

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He_QuFei 何去非

HE QUFEI 何去非 (江南去非)
HE QUFEI was born in 1927 at Ningbo City, China, he participated in the preparation of Hubei Artists Association and the office in 1957. His artworks have received different varieties of prizes, gold award of excellence for exhibitions in the domestic and international scene. In 2001 his work of “the Yangtze River trackers ” achieved another gold medal. In 2010 he exhibited his work at the museum in Wu Han.

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Original Chinese Ink Painting – Orange-Red Reflection to King Pavilion [Prosperity glow at royal Pavilion] 桔红照君台(1989)
Artist: HE QUFEI 何去非 (Famous Artist)
Medium: Ink and colour on paper
Format: Vertical hanging scroll (unframed, on roll)
Born Year: 1927
Painted Year: 1989
Size of the artwork: 74 x 66 cm
Size of picture with rolls: 158 x 78 cm

Story about this painting:

This magnificent painting, “Prosperity Glow at Royal Pavilion,” is one of the most famous and highly sought-after works by the esteemed artist. It is a powerful visual anthem dedicated to success, prosperity, and enduring greatness.

Captured in vibrant ink and color, the scene radiates with auspicious energy:

The Foreground: Rich, lush orange-red fruits (often symbolizing wealth and abundance) dominate the lower half, grounding the composition in tangible prosperity. Their dark green foliage contrasts beautifully with the glowing backdrop.

The Ascent to Glory: A winding stone path leads the eye upward toward the Royal Pavilion—the focal point representing achievement and elevated status. This element serves as an inspiring metaphor for a successful journey.

The “Prosperity Glow”: The middle and upper tiers are illuminated by a striking orange-red glow, symbolizing the reflection of autumn’s fiery leaves and the auspicious warmth of success. This brilliant color palette imbues the entire landscape with a sense of vitality and celebratory warmth.

The Royal Pavilion: Perched high on the cliff edge, the pavilion overlooks the vast landscape, symbolizing a position of power, vision, and recognition.

Why This Piece is Exceptional:
Symbolic Depth: Every element—from the abundant fruit to the high-perched pavilion—is steeped in cultural symbolism, making it an ideal piece for collectors who appreciate art that brings good fortune and celebrates accomplishment.

Artist’s Fame: As one of the artist’s most celebrated and recognizable paintings, owning this work is an opportunity to acquire a piece of proven artistic legacy.

Atmospheric Beauty: The skillful use of wash, texture, and color creates a deeply moving, atmospheric experience, perfectly balancing the earthly abundance with the lofty pursuit of greatness.

Invest in a masterpiece that doesn’t just decorate a wall, but tells a story of success. This piece is an essential addition for any serious collector or an unparalleled gift to honor a great achievement.

About the Artist:

He Qufei was born in 1927 in Ningbo, China. In 1957, he participated in the establishment of the Hubei Artists Association and its administrative office. His artworks have received numerous awards, including Gold Awards of Excellence at both domestic and international exhibitions.

In 2001, his work The Yangtze River Trackers received another Gold Medal. In 2010, he held an exhibition at a museum in Wuhan.

Authenticity
This is an original artwork, not a print or reproduction.

Shipping
The painting will be carefully rolled and securely packaged to ensure safe delivery. Worldwide shipping available.

Notes
Ideal for collectors of Chinese ink paintings, Asian art, or works by academic painters from the late 20th century. Suitable for framing, display, or collection.

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Additional information

Weight 1.1 kg
Dimensions 11 × 11 × 80 cm