Jintingbiao burden graph axis

[Jin Ting Biao Burden Map Axis]

“Burden Map” axis, Qing Dynasty, Jin Ting Biao Painting, paper version, color setting, 140.9 cm vertically, 55.5 cm horizontally
Draw a picture of a woodcutter knocking at the door while he is home. The whole picture has a rich flavor of life, reflecting the scene of people worshipping each other and living and working in peace and contentment in the prosperous times. The characters have vivid and vivid shapes, exquisite and neat brushwork, and beautiful and elegant colors, with typical court painting characteristics
The signature of the payment: “I, Jin Tingbiao, respectfully paint it.” With the seal of “Tingbiao” in white
This painting contains a seven-character poem inscribed by the Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty. The inscription reads, “Yiwei went down to Huan in the midsummer.” The seal reads, “Treasure of Qianlong’s Imperial View,” and other seals are printed for 10 sides. “Yi Wei” is the fortieth year of Qianlong (1775). Description of the “Three Collections of Shiqu Treasures” of the Qing Dynasty.
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