Wang Yuanqi imitates Wang Meng’s landscape map axis

[Wang Yuanqi’s imitating Wang Meng’s landscape map axis]

The imitating Wang Meng’s landscape map axis, in the 40th year of the reign of Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty (1701), Wang Yuanqi’s painting, paper version, ink brush, 95.7 cm in length and 49 cm in width
This picture depicts the dense pines and winding streams, which is a typical landscape painting. The author drew the main structure of the mountain stone with light ink dry brush and fine texture of cattle hair, and then dotted it with thick ink wet brush. The brush is complex but not trivial, with clear layers, well-arranged, and tight layout, which fully shows his exquisite ink technique and ability to frame the picture. The writing style is old, which is not only the deep beauty of Wang Meng, but also the majestic spirit of “Dong Ju”. It is really a masterpiece
This self-title describes his understanding of the painting techniques used by Wang Meng. It says: “Kangxi, Xinsi, Midwinter, Lutai Qi”. Seal “Wang Yuanqi Seal”, “Lu Tai”, “Ji Xianlu” on the upper right, and “Xi Lu descendants” on the lower left. “Xinsi” is the fortieth year of Kangxi in the Qing Dynasty (1701), and Wang Yuanqi was 60 years old
The seal of “Far Lake” is printed.
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