Chinese antique scroll painting of a mountain landscape. Two figures sit and talk near a stream and a small foot bridge. In the distance, mountains rise on either side of a waterfall. Painted in light colors on silk.
Peng Yang (1859-1939) was an artist of the late Qing Period. He specialized in painting landscapes, flowers, and figures. In the early years of Guangxu's reign, he was employed as a painter at the Imperial kiln in Jingdezhen.
Age: Late Qing Dynasty (early 20th century)
Dimensions: Total size: 73 1/4" high x 25" wide (including ends). Size of art: 34 1/4" high x 16 1/2" wide