Vertical scroll, attributed to the painter Huang Quan (900-965) according to the use of the black ink technique on paper. It is also called “il Canto Concorde”. In the central panel of the work we can admire a watercolor on canvas, in which three geese, a pond and aquatic plants are represented. Above the painting, there is a poem attributed to Emperor Shao Xing (1127-1162) which celebrates the fruitfulness of nature. Probably made in the style of the Huang Quan school, dating back to 1400-1500. Three other inscriptions dating back to the 16th century complete the scroll. 150 x 50 cm., In the Museum since 1902.