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One Hundred Flowers

Yun Shouping

The Metropolitan Museum of Art

The painting "One Hundred Flowers" by Yun Shouping depicts a floral arrangement. The image shows a horizontal arrangement of flowers on a tan background. The flowers are on a branch that extends from the left side to the right. The branch has green leaves. On the left, there are white cherry blossoms. The blossoms have a pink flower and a red peony on the same branch. On the right are large white flowers, large pink flowers, and red peonies. The flowers are depicted in a realistic style with visible brushstrokes. The background is a solid tan color. The painting is a traditional Chinese artwork. The flowers are the main focus of the painting. The arrangement of flowers spans the bottom of the image.

Artwork Details

Date
18th century
Medium
Handscroll; ink and color on silk
Culture
China
Dimensions
600 × 359 px
Public Domain
Yes
Museum Record
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