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Scholar viewing a waterfall, late 12th-early 13th century. Creator: Ma, Yuan
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Scholar viewing a waterfall, late 12th-early 13th century. Creator: Ma, Yuan
Scholar viewing a waterfall, late 12th-early 13th century
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Album Lea Cataract Ink And Colour On Silk Ma Yuan Scholar Waterfall Yuan Yuan Ma Thirteenth Century
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This print showcases the artwork titled "Scholar viewing a waterfall" by Ma, Yuan. Created in the late 12th to early 13th century, this piece reflects the rich heritage of Chinese art and culture. In this mesmerizing scene, a scholar stands before a magnificent waterfall surrounded by lush trees and plants. The serene landscape evokes a sense of tranquility and harmony with nature. The artist's meticulous use of ink and color on silk brings depth and texture to every detail. The scholar's presence symbolizes education and intellectual pursuits, as he contemplates the awe-inspiring natural phenomena before him. His contemplative gaze suggests deep appreciation for both the beauty of his surroundings and the power of knowledge. Ma, Yuan's masterpiece captures not only the physicality of the waterfall but also its metaphorical significance in Chinese philosophy. Waterfalls are often associated with strength, resilience, and change – qualities that resonate deeply within Chinese culture. Displayed at The Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met), this artwork serves as a testament to Ma Yuan's artistic prowess during China's thirteenth-century period. It invites viewers to immerse themselves in ancient landscapes while contemplating their own connection to nature. This print is an exquisite reminder that art transcends time, allowing us to appreciate our shared human experiences across centuries.
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