Lin Liang Lu Yan Map Axis

[Lin Liang Lu Yan Painting Axis]

Lu Yan Painting Axis, Ming Dynasty, Lin Liang painting, silk edition, ink brush, 138 cm vertically and 69.8 cm horizontally
Payment Department: “Lin Liang”. A seal is indistinguishable
The picture of wild geese flying down the pond draws a pair of wild geese. The flapping wings cause ripples on the water surface and swaying reeds. The author uses pure ink and ink to shape objects with block strokes, which are concise and accurate in shape, reflecting the highly mature freehand brushwork techniques of the painter
In the History of Silent Poetry written by Jiang Shao of the Ming Dynasty, Lin Liang said that “the color of flowers and fruits, and the feathers are extremely exquisite. It is quite clear that the ink is used to describe the appearance of the flying geese in the smoke wave. The brush is still on the top, and there is cursive script, which can make the audience move.”
图片[1]-Lin Liang Lu Yan Map Axis-China Archive

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