[Axis of Kusi Luyan Map]
Axis of Kusi Luyan Map, Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty, 104 cm vertically and 45 cm horizontally
The picture is painted on the ground in natural color with patterns of reeds, geese, pottoes and grass. The picture is basically composed of green, brown, lake, fragrant, dark green and other stable colors, with simple composition and realistic modeling. The work adopts techniques such as flat tapestry, tapestry, structural tapestry and tapestry. The author skillfully handles the bending changes of the lines, and vividly displays the fluttering of reeds under the wind and the light and dark changes under the leaf folding, which is quite natural. The two wild geese looked calm and contented. The picture is dynamic and static, full of harmonious and natural interest. The picture is sealed with the collection seal of “the sixth son of the emperor and Prince Shuo Gong”.
![图片[1]-Axis of tapestry tapestry and wild goose-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Qing dynasty/tapestry and embroidery/15747[1024].jpg)





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