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Spring Arriving in the Han Palace 漢宮春曉圖

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silk (textile)99 × 165 Cm

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Yuan Jiang is most renowned for his meticulous “ruled-line painting” (jiehua) of architecture—the only pictorial style to utilize carpentry tools along with the flexible brush. A master of composition as well as draftsmanship, Yuan seamlessly constructed buildings within landscapes of imposing grandeur and unexpected drama. This aristocratic villa and its surrounding garden of large, diagonally swept trees and huge, eroded rocks lies beneath distant mountain ranges that emerge and recede above a thick mist. Within this animated and dreamlike setting, figures in the foreground library, on the veranda, and in the surrounding garden appear isolated in their own tranquility. Such strikingly panoramic but personally accessible images were typically commissioned by affluent individuals of late imperial China for display in the spacious reception halls of their private mansions.

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Mediumsilk (textile)
Dimensions99 × 165 Cm
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Sun
08
Feb
note

Osvald Siren, Chinese Painting: Leading Masters and Principles

Osvald Siren, Chinese Painting: Leading Masters and Principles (NY: Ronald Press, 1956-58), vol. VII, Annotated Lists, p. 460.
Sun
08
Feb
exhibition

The Art Institute of Chicago : Ming (1368-1644) Ching (1644-1921) dynasties Exhibition 1964

The Art Institute of Chicago : Ming (1368-1644) Ching (1644-1921) dynasties Exhibition 1964
Tue
08
Feb
note

James Cahill, “Yüan Chiang and His School

James Cahill, “Yüan Chiang and His School (Part II)”, Ars Orientalis vol. VI (1966), pp. 197-8, fig. 7.
Sat
08
Feb
note

Jack Sewell, Ming-Ch'ing Dynasties [Exh. cat.]

Jack Sewell, Ming-Ch'ing Dynasties [Exh. cat.] (AIC, 1964), p. (9)
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