[Five-coloured figure hanging screen]
Five-coloured figure hanging screen, Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty, square porcelain plate side length 25 cm; The rectangular porcelain plate is 25 cm long and 7.2 cm wide
The hanging screen contains a square porcelain plate and two rectangular porcelain plates, which are respectively embedded in the rectangular wooden frame and hung on the wall. The three porcelain plates are decorated with landscape figures in five colors. The square porcelain plate is painted with steep mountains, and the red cirrus clouds surround the mountains. At the foot of the mountain, the river flows in a zigzag way, and the trees on the bank are dense, and the cottages are shaded. On the small bridge, a schoolboy carries the burden and goes forward. At the end of the bridge, an old man is seeing off. The two rectangular porcelain plates are painted with colorful mountain houses and idyllic scenery. The color of the picture is mainly green, with both red color and ink color, which has the typical style of the Kangxi multicolor ware
![图片[1]-Colorful figure hanging screen-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Qing dynasty/ceramics/53420[1024].jpg)





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