[Yunxi Yuzhuang Mountain Sacrifice Map Axis]
Yuzhuang Mountain Sacrifice Map Axis, Qing Dynasty, Yunxi painting, silk color, no model year. 189 cm vertically and 124.7 cm horizontally
The title of “Shiqu Treasure Collection”: the first axis of the map of Mount Yuzhuang, the king of Shenjun.
The third part of “Shiqu Treasure Collection” describes the storage of the Ningshou Palace. The payment was signed with the “Courtesy and Joy”. Seal the seal of Zhu Wenzheng, “Shenjun Wang”, and Zhu Wenzheng, “Chen Yunxi”
This painting is exquisite and skillful, with green and green colors and exquisite craftsmanship. The mountain house of Yuzhuang is lofty and elegant, but it does not leave the royal style. It is really a wonderful place, and is its masterpiece. Not only that, Yunxi’s works are rare, and such a large axis is even more precious. By comparing the axis of the “Long Picture of the Mountain Quiet Sun” made by Yun Xi in the 13th year of Yongzheng’s reign in the first edition of the “Collection of Treasures of Shiqu” in the Imperial Palace Museum in Taipei, the strokes and the layout of the picture are more stable and sophisticated, which should be the work of Yun Xi in his later years, and the painting is officially painted. When Emperor Qianlong was in the Qing Palace, he highly appreciated the painting of Uncle 21, often asked for paintings and wrote poems. For example, in the axis of “The Picture of the Mountain Quiet and the Long Sun”, the title reads: “My uncle is a poet, and his sentence is clear and good. He has recently participated in the painting of Zen, which is quite in the middle of the painting.” He appreciates his “high and old style of writing”, and likes his poetic and pictorial meaning of “high mountains but revered, enjoying the beauty of the forest and the spring”, which is also quite in line with the aspiration of the literati who chanted the forest and the spring in the reign of the Qianlong Emperor, and is more in line with the way of the ruler of Shen
According to statistics, thirty-eight pieces of Yunxi’s works are included in the various editions of Shiqu Baoji