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Huang Gongwangs (1269-1354) Emerald Streams and Verdant Cliffs, as interpr
Huang Gongwangs (1269-1354) Emerald Streams and Verdant Cliffs, as interpreted by Sheng Dan (active 17th century), from the Mustard Seed Garden Manual of Painting, First edition, 1679
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Gai Wang Hand Held Ink And Colour On Paper Jie Zi Yuan Jieziyuan Huazhuan Li Liweng Li Yu Liweng Liweng Li Manual Of The Mustard Seed Garden Qing Dynasty Quing Dynasty Wang Wang Gai Yu Li Huang Sheng
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This black and white woodblock print, titled "Huang Gongwang's Emerald Streams and Verdant Cliffs, as interpreted by Sheng Dan" is a stunning example of Chinese landscape painting from the 17th century. The print is taken from the Mustard Seed Garden Manual of Painting, first published in 1679. The image depicts a majestic mountainous landscape with towering cliffs and flowing streams. The artist skillfully uses ink and color on paper to create a sense of depth and texture. Every brushstroke captures the essence of nature's beauty, showcasing Huang Gongwang's mastery in portraying landscapes. Sheng Dan, an active artist during the 17th century, interprets Huang Gongwang's original work with precision and reverence. His hand-held fan adds a touch of elegance to the composition while emphasizing the delicate details found within each stroke. As part of China's rich artistic heritage, this monochrome print reflects both historical significance and aesthetic excellence. It transports viewers back to a time when traditional Chinese art flourished under imperial patronage. Now housed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, this piece serves as a testament to Wang Gai's dedication to preserving cultural artifacts for future generations. Its inclusion in their collection allows visitors to appreciate not only its visual appeal but also its historical context within Qing Dynasty literature. Overall, this woodblock print showcases the timeless beauty inherent in Chinese landscape painting while paying homage to two influential artists: Huang Gongwang and Sheng Dan.
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