Antique hand-painted long scroll, Landscape Painting of the Qing Dynasty in China, 4 pieces, #202501-02
There is a special kind of quiet that lives inside old Chinese landscape paintings, the feeling that the world is vast, but time is moving slowly. This set of four hand‑painted long scrolls captures exactly that mood.
Hung together, the scrolls read like consecutive chapters of the same story. Mountains rise and recede, their forms echoed from one painting to the next. A waterfall spills down a rocky face, dissolving into a stream that threads calmly through the landscape. Small houses nestle among the trees, their simple roofs suggesting lives lived in rhythm with the land.
A wooden bridge appears, modest and narrow, yet it becomes the gentle heart of the scene, a place where paths might cross, where someone lingers for a moment to watch the water below. The more you look, the more the landscape reveals: the way the brush softens at the edges of distant peaks, the rhythm of dark ink for trees against lighter washes of sky and stone.
Each scroll can stand alone, but together they form a continuous journey your eye can travel again and again. Unrolled side by side, they create a long, horizontal horizon of mountain and water, a quiet procession of scenes that turns a wall into a slow-moving poem.
In a Japandi, wabi-sabi, or serene modern interior, this set brings depth without overwhelm: natural tones, fluid lines, and a sense of air and space. Hang them in a hallway, above a low console, or behind a sofa to create the feeling of looking out across a distant landscape from the calm of your own home.
At Far East Finds, we are drawn to pieces that feel like they were made to be lived with, not just looked at. These four Qing dynasty–style scrolls do just that — old-world scenes that invite you to pause, breathe, and step, for a moment, into another place.
Details
- Title: Antique Hand-Painted Long Scroll, Landscape Painting of the Qing Dynasty in China, 4 pieces, #202501-02
- Type: Set of 4 hanging landscape scrolls
- Origin: China
- Style: Qing dynasty–style landscape
Dimensions
- Each scroll: 145 × 25 cm (57.1 × 9.8 in)
- Total visual width when hung with small gaps: approximately 120–140 cm (47–55 in), depending on spacing
Medium & materials
- Hand-painted Chinese ink and color on paper
- Mounted as traditional hanging scrolls
Subject
- Connected landscape scenes featuring:
- Layered mountains
- Waterfall and flowing stream
- A few houses nestled among trees
- A small wooden bridge
Condition
Antique works with light signs of age possible in the paper and mounting. Minor creases, slight discoloration, and small irregularities are normal for hand-painted scrolls and contribute to their character. Please refer to the photos for the most accurate sense of color, brushwork, and condition.