Drawing Page of Sparse Lotus and Sandbird

[Drawing page of the sparse lotus sand bird]

Drawing page of the sparse lotus sand bird, Song Dynasty, silk version, color setting, 25 cm vertically and 25.6 cm horizontally
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The ruined lotus leaf painted in the picture shows that in autumn, a thin lotus awning appears in the corner of the lotus pond. The wagtail perches on the lotus stalk and looks at a wasp on the side. Its concentrated and attentive attitude is vividly portrayed. The wagtail and lotus awning at both ends of the lotus stem skillfully balance the picture, while the sight of wagtail to the wasp drives the viewer’s sight to the top of the picture, which makes the picture both stable and vivid. This picture is elegant in style, exquisite in brushwork and delicate in style. The withered yellow spots and small veins of the lotus leaf are meticulously depicted
There is a poem inscribed by the Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty on the opposite page: “The leaves are withered, the flowers are withered, and the branches are withered. Where can the sand birds stand on their whiskers?” The Yi people mean to move to the south to write that they look forward to stop the crow. “The Jianzang seal is” the treasure of the eighth anniversary “,” the treasure of the Supreme Emperor “, and” the treasure of self-improvement “
Description of Shiqu Baoji in the Qing Dynasty.
图片[1]-Drawing Page of Sparse Lotus and Sandbird-China Archive

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