[Ren Yi’s Four Seasons Peace Map Axis]
Four Seasons Peace Map Axis, Qing Dynasty, Ren Yi’s painting, paper edition, color setting, 133.8 cm vertically and 65.6 cm horizontally
The four quails are painted on a slope stone near the water, with bamboos and chrysanthemums living together. They have different shapes. They either perch on the stone, or their wings are flat, their heads and necks are turned down, or they are looking for something to eat. They are sealed with five collection seals, such as “Qian Jingtang’s seal for identifying Ren Bonian’s authentic work”. “Guangxu Dingchou (1877)” Ren Yi wrote on the Chunshenpu in the year of Ji Bo of Meng Dong, “with the seal of” Ren Yi’s seal “, and” Ren Bo Nian “, Zhu Fang
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