Huaguan, Zhang Cining Xixi Fishing Hidden Map Axis

[Huaguan and Zhang Cining Xixi Fishing Hidden Map Axis]

Xixi Fishing Hidden Map Axis, painted by Huaguan and Zhang Cining in the Qing Dynasty, paper version, colored, 194 cm vertically and 94.5 cm horizontally
This painting has no author’s stamp. The title of Wang Qisun on the upper left of this picture: “Xixi Yuyin.” It was written in Hanshang at the age of 47. The photo of Wuxi Huaguan was taken, and the picture of Cangzhou was supplemented by Zhang Cining. In October of that year, the king of Changzhou came to see it because of the inscription. “There were three seals, including” Tifu “Zhu Wen and” Tiefu “Zhu Wen. It can be seen from this that the characters in the painting are painted by Huaguan, and Zhang Cining fills the scene
The protagonist, Xixi, was 47 years old at the time and was in Hanshang (about today’s Jiangsu area). The picture depicts the scene of Xixi with a long beard and a bamboo hat, with a fishing rod in his left hand, and sitting on the top of the poto. His eyes are vivid, his expression is calm, his face is slightly tinged, and the lines of his clothes are simple. Behind it is the murmuring stream and the misty mountains. Nearby, the trees are luxuriant, the trees are clumped, and the slopes are rocky. The complex but not complicated scenery and the elegant and elegant color design perfectly set off Xixi’s elegant personality and indifferent feelings.
图片[1]-Huaguan, Zhang Cining Xixi Fishing Hidden Map Axis-China Archive

© Copyright
THE END
Click it if you like it.
Like14 分享
Comment leave a message
头像
Leave your message!
提交
头像

username

Cancel
User