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LIU YU. Traveling Amid Streams and Mountains

Traveling Amid Streams and Mountains. Artist: Liu Yu (Chinese, 1620-after 1689). Calligrapher: Inscribed by Liu Yu (Chinese, 1620-after 1689). Culture: China. Dimensions: 10 3/8 x 200 1/4 in. (26.4 x 508.6 cm). Date: dated 1680.
Working in the cosmospolitan city of Nanjing, Liu Yu was exposed to a wide range of artistic influences. His volumetric mountain masses arrayed in sweeping patterns reflect the influence of Dong Qichang (1555-1636). The pale, dry brushwork set off by jet black foliage dots suggests familiarity with the Anhui School painters, while the fantastic landscape formations and bold juxtapositions of deep distance views with startling close-ups show his indebted-ness to earlier Nanjing painters such as Wu Bin (act. ca. 1583-1626). This fusion of styles was further developed by the great Individualist master Shitao (1642-1707), who lived in Nanjing between 1680 and 1686.
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Traveling Amid Streams and Mountains
Traveling Amid Streams and Mountains. Artist: Liu Yu (Chinese, 1620-after 1689). Calligrapher: Inscribed by Liu Yu (Chinese, 1620-after 1689). Culture: China. Dimensions: 10 3/8 x 200 1/4 in. (26.4 x 508.6 cm). Date: dated 1680. Working in the cosmospolitan city of Nanjing, Liu Yu was exposed to a wide range of artistic influences. His volumetric mountain masses arrayed in sweeping patterns reflect the influence of Dong Qichang (1555-1636). The pale, dry brushwork set off by jet black foliage dots suggests familiarity with the Anhui School painters, while the fantastic landscape formations and bold juxtapositions of deep distance views with startling close-ups show his indebted-ness to earlier Nanjing painters such as Wu Bin (act. ca. 1583-1626). This fusion of styles was further developed by the great Individualist master Shitao (1642-1707), who lived in Nanjing between 1680 and 1686.
Technik/Material:
Handscroll; ink on paper
Zeitraum:
Qing dynasty (1644-1911)
Museum:
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA
Bildnachweis:
Album
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Bildgröße:
4800 x 2138 px | 29.4 MB
Druckgröße:
40.6 x 18.1 cm | 16.0 x 7.1 in (300 dpi)