[Fan page of Qiu Ying’s Orchid Pavilion]
The fan page of the Orchid Pavilion, Ming Dynasty, Qiu Ying’s painting, gold paper, cyan and green color, 21.5 cm vertically and 31.2 cm horizontally
This painting has no Qiu Ying’s print. According to the style of the painting and the two Jiancang seals of Xiang Yuanbian on the upper right of the painting center, it is determined as Qiu’s work. The picture depicts the scene of Wang Xizhi watching geese and cranes in the Lanting Water Pavilion with meticulous and heavy colors. The composition between the rulers is dense, and the ink is exquisite. The rock spring turns around, and the garden is dotted with pines and weeping willows, and spring flowers and green bamboos. The characters are elegant and elegant. The servants in the courtyard either carry piano or cook tea. Their behavior reflects the owner’s lofty spiritual world and life interest. On the other hand, there are two pieces of “Lin Wang Xi Zhi Tie” written by the calligrapher Feng Fang of the Ming Dynasty in Jiajing Jiazi (1564).