Peaches by Min Zhen. An expressive East Asian ink-wash painting of large peaches hanging from a thick, textured branch with elongated leaves.

Peaches

Min Zhen

1788 · Medium Not Listed

A masterful East Asian ink wash study of ripening peaches, emphasizing fluid brushwork and tonal depth.

$243

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Where it works

A soft, restrained artwork in a warmer tonal register — keeps the wall feeling open.

Often works in
Bedroom · Bathroom · Living Room
Placement
Best for narrower walls, entry moments, and layered groupings
Walls
Best on mid-tone or darker walls
Color notes
Soft gray, Soft white

About the piece

Created in 1788 by Min Zhen, this ink wash painting captures the heavy presence of ripening peaches on a branch. The artist utilizes a spontaneous brushwork style to convey the essence of the fruit and foliage, employing varying ink densities to create a sense of volume and life on the paper.