Orchid and Bamboo
- Image Number: K2A000811N000000000PAA
- Dynasty: Qing dynasty
- Category: Paintings
- Author: 元濟;王原祁
- Form: 軸
- Exhibition dimension: 134.2×57.7
- Description:
Daoji (1630-1707 -?), The common surname is Zhu. He is a descendant of the Chu Clan in the Ming Dynasty. His name is Ruoji, and his name is Shi Tao. His name is Da Dizi, an old man in Qingxiang, a balsam pear monk, etc. He is good at painting landscapes, flowers and fruits, orchids and bamboos. His brushwork is unbridled and his ink is deep and incisive. Wang Yuanqi (1642-1715 AD), a native of Taicang, Jiangsu Province, was named Maojing and named Lutai. At least Si Nong, an official, was one of the four great masters in the early Qing Dynasty. Both of them are good at painting and are famous in the world. Daoji is especially recommended by Wang Yuanqi and may be the first one south of the Dajiang River. This painting is a collaboration between two people. One is a painting of orchids and bamboos, and the other is a patchwork of slope stones. At that time, Daoji was sixty-two years old, and Wang Yuanqi was forty-nine years old.
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