**The real painting is currently in the collection of The Palace Museum in Beijing. This is a reproduction.
**All paintings take 2-4 weeks to ship. Free shipping nationwide.
Two Rabbits Under the Parasol Tree Scroll by Len Mei (梧桐雙兔圖軸 by 冷枚) is a remarkable Qing Dynasty painting that showcases the refined elegance of court art during the Kangxi reign. The scene depicts two plump white rabbits playing leisurely under a tall Chinese parasol tree, surrounded by blooming wild chrysanthemums and fragrant osmanthus flowers. The rabbits symbolize the moon and are iconic motifs of the festival. This painting appears to have been created to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival, a time traditionally associated with the moon, rabbits, and festive gatherings.
Artist: Len Mei (1670—1742)
Dynasty: Qing
Country: China
Dimensions: 9.8 × 39.4 inches
Material: Shuen Paper / Rice Paper
Two Rabbits Under the Parasol Tree Scroll by Len Mei (梧桐雙兔圖軸 by 冷枚) is a remarkable Qing Dynasty painting that showcases the refined elegance of court art during the Kangxi reign. The scene depicts two plump white rabbits playing leisurely under a tall Chinese parasol tree, surrounded by blooming wild chrysanthemums and fragrant osmanthus flowers. The rabbits symbolize the moon and are iconic motifs of the festival. This painting appears to have been created to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival, a time traditionally associated with the moon, rabbits, and festive gatherings.
Artist: Len Mei (1670—1742)
Dynasty: Qing
Country: China
Dimensions: 9.8 × 39.4 inches
Material: Shuen Paper / Rice Paper
**The real painting is currently in the collection of The Palace Museum in Beijing. This is a reproduction.
**All paintings take 2-4 weeks to ship. Free shipping nationwide.