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The Peach Blossoms of the Courtyard

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The artwork depicts a serene scene, likely drawn from a classical Chinese story. A woman, clad in simple attire, is seated on a stool, carefully putting on a pair of red shoes. Beside her, a curious cat gazes intently, its posture conveying an air of patient anticipation. The backdrop is minimalist, with a few delicate strokes suggesting an umbrella and the gentle curve of the stool's seat. The dominant color is a soft, warm palette of pink and brown, contributing to a feeling of tranquility. The composition is centered around the woman, and the cat creates a balanced frame, drawing the viewer's eye. The brushstrokes appear to be loose and free, yet they have a defined structure, typical of the artist. The calligraphy, elegantly written in vertical columns, adds another layer of meaning to the image. The poem, though not directly understood by all, offers a narrative element, hinting at a story of preparation and a sense of gentle urgency.

The Peach Blossoms of the Courtyard

Feng Zikai

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2880 × 2144 px

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