[Wang Chen’s double-hook bamboo picture axis]
The double-hook bamboo picture axis, Ming Dynasty, Wang Chen’s painting, paper book, ink pen, 106.7 cm vertically and 46 cm horizontally
The signature of the paragraph: “If you want to set the alliance for the old age, the window of dawn looks like jade Langgan. I vaguely remember that on the Xiangjiang River, the frost on the pink section looks under the moon. The deputy envoy of the Academy of Arts and Sciences at the Zhirenzhi Hall wrote the title.” The seal was indistinguishable
In this picture, a bamboo branch is drawn with the method of double hooks in line drawing, with a natural and unrestrained posture. The strokes are round and fine, the straight and straight bamboo stems, the crisp stems of the knots, and the yin and yang of the leaves are all very true, the structural levels and the space are handled properly, complex and not disorderly, and the strokes are clear, without any illusions.