This painting, Bamboo and Paulownia in Summer, created by Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) artist Qiu Ying (1494-1552), captures the relaxation and tranquility of ancient Chinese people passing summer days.
In the middle ground, lush bamboo and dense trees frame the scene, while verdant mountains loom in the distance. In the bamboo grove, two recluses sit gracefully on stools. In the foreground, a scholar with a long beard reclines against the railing of a waterside pavilion.
As you view this painting, you can almost hear the rustle of bamboo leaves in the wind, bringing a refreshing breeze. Collection: Wuhan Museum.