Both are paintings by Qi Baishi and neither identifies its subject (the calligraphy on the one in red just says it was done when he was 88, i.e. in 1952). The caption on the one in red says it is the Buddha Amitayūs (無量壽佛), but I don't know where that identification comes from. That said:
Qi Baishi's work sold very well in Japan in the 1920s and 30s and it seems unlikely that he was unaware of the convention of depicting Bodhidharma (i.e. Daruma) in a red robe. A red-robed monk in Chinese art is not automatically Daruma, but the allusion is probably there.
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