Artwork
元王振鵬龍舟圖 卷

元王振鵬龍舟圖 卷 is an unspecified painting by Wang Zhenpeng. It dates from 1400 and is held in the collection of the National Palace Museum.
About this work
Overview
This handscroll, titled 'Dragon Boat', is a painting by Wang Zhenpeng, a Yuan Dynasty artist active in the imperial court. It is rendered in a simple yet elegant style, featuring two boats on a body of water.
Subject & Meaning
The painting depicts two boats, one with a dragon's head and the other with a serpent's head, floating on water. The use of negative space creates a sense of calmness, drawing attention to the boats and evoking a feeling of peacefulness.
Technique & Style
The artist's work is characterized by uncolored line renderings, showcasing technical precision and elegant form. The composition reflects the refined landscape tradition influenced by Li Gonglin, with an emphasis on graceful arrangement.
History & Provenance
The painting is dated to around the early 14th century, although the exact date is unclear; it is attributed to Wang Zhenpeng's active period between circa 1280 and 1329. The handscroll is now part of the National Palace Museum's collection.
Artist & collection
Artist
Wang Zhenpeng (simplified Chinese: 王振鹏; traditional Chinese: 王振鵬; pinyin: Wáng Zhènpéng; Wade–Giles: Wang Chên-p'êng); was a Chinese landscape painter who worked in the imperial court during the Yuan Dynasty (1271–1368).


















