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Original - Early Autumn (13th century), by Qian Xuan, a well-known example of bird-and-flower painting, a style of Chinese painting where the subject was birds, flowers, fish and insects. The depiction of decaying lotus leaves and dragonflies hovering over stagnant water are likely a veiled criticism of Mongol rule.
Reason
A well-known example of bird-and-flower painting, a style of Chinese painting that was prominent in the 13th century, (likely) by one of the masters of that style. These types of paintings were popular with the Mongols, who had recently established the Yuan Dynasty, and it was rather subversive of him to include the veiled criticism.
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Bird-and-flower painting
Creator
Signed by Qian Xuan, although scholars are divided about whether it's really his work

Promoted Image:Qian Xuan - Early Autumn.jpg --Noodle snacks (talk) 11:48, 27 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]