[Sun Kehong’s Hundred Flowers Scroll]
The Hundred Flowers Scroll, Ming Dynasty, Sun Kehong’s work, paper edition, color setting, vertical 27 cm, horizontal 532.5 cm
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From the works handed down by Sun Kehong, his flower paintings have two kinds of features: thick brush and fine work. This “Hundred Flowers Painting” volume belongs to the latter, and the fine brush color painting includes lilac, plum, camellia, peony, orchid, magnolia, rose, chrysanthemum, osmanthus and other flowers with broken branches in four seasons. The author broke through the limitation of time and space, and painted flowers of different seasons in one painting. The strokes were used to outline and fill colors. The painting method was neat, the colors were clear and beautiful, and the style was elegant. It was the representative work of Sun’s meticulous heavy color painting.
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