Jiang Tingxi’s Lotus Lusi Map Axis

[Jiang Tingxi’s Painting Axis of Lotus and Lusi]

The Painting Axis of Lotus and Lusi, painted by Jiang Tingxi in the 43rd year of Kangxi’s reign in the Qing Dynasty (1704), is 127.7 cm in length and 60.5 cm in width
The picture depicts the view of egrets on the bank of the stream with blooming hibiscus flowers. Different objects in the picture are painted in different ways: hibiscus flowers and leaves are painted with boneless freehand brushwork, and the ink is dripping freely; Herons are drawn in white lines, with smooth and smooth lines and fine and neat strokes. This fine and extensive brushwork represents the style of flower and bird painting combined with Jiang’s work and writing
The signature of the paragraph: “Jia Shen’s autumn day was written in Qingtong Pavilion, Youjun Jiang Tingxi”. Seal “Tingxi” white seal, “Youjun” Zhu seal. “Jia Shen” was in the 43rd year of Kangxi’s reign in the Qing Dynasty (1704), when Jiang Tingxi was 36 years old. It was at the beginning of his junior high school scholarship and his life was full of ambition.
图片[1]-Jiang Tingxi’s Lotus Lusi Map Axis-China Archive

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