[The fan page of the picture of the lotus wild duck of the government of Judo]
The fan page of the picture of the lotus wild duck, painted by the government of Judo in the Ming Dynasty, gold paper, colored, 16.3 cm long and 49.1 cm horizontal
The fan page has its own title: “Year old Ding Mao wrote for the chief nephew of Sizong on Qixi. Uncle government.” The seal of Zhuwen is “many” and “government”
“Dingmao” is the first year of Longqing in the Ming Dynasty (1567)
This picture is a small picture of wild ducks playing. The lotus ink is empty and solid. It uses boneless method to set colors, pays attention to the blending of water and color, and shows the implicit beauty of the lotus pond shrouded by water vapor. Yefu is depicted in small freehand brushwork, with different postures and vivid shapes, which shows the author’s careful observation and ability to sketch from the scene. On Qixi, a special day for relatives to get together, the author presented the painting to his eldest nephew Zhu Tongjiao (No. successor), and strong kinship overflowed in the painting
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