Zhu Da Lu Yan Figure Axis

[Axis of the Painting of Wild Goose in the Bamboo Sage]

Axis of the Painting of Wild Goose in the Bamboo Sage in the Qing Dynasty, the painting of the bamboo Sage in the paper, ink brush, 221.5 cm vertically and 114.2 cm horizontally
The picture shows the moment when six wild geese fly, sing, walk and stop on the shore. The shape of the wild goose is accurate and rigorous, and its dynamic and static posture is superb. The feathers on its back are first haloed with light ink, and then dipped with thick ink when it is wet. The soft, fine texture and heavy weight of the feathers appear at the intersection of the light ink and thick ink. The brushwork of the mountain stone depicted in the picture is old and skillful. The moss on the stone is dotted with the horizontal edge of the horizontal brush, and the vertical and horizontal strokes are random without losing the rules. The moss points and the ink points on the body of the wild goose echo on the brushwork, making the whole picture deeply and vividly interesting
The signature: “Written by Badashan people.” Seal: “Badashan people”, “Heyuan” and “Zhenjing”. The collection is printed with the “seal of calligraphy and painting collected by the Shenxiu Hall of Anci Wang” Zhu Wenyin

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