Landscape in Monochrome Ink
- Image Number: K2A002115N000000000PAA
- Dynasty: Ming dynasty
- Category: Paintings
- Author: Wang Fu;王紱
- Form: 軸
- Exhibition dimension: 157.5×67.1
- Description:
Wang Fu (1362-1416), a painter of the Ming Dynasty who was favored by the Emperor Qianlong, was a native of Wuxi, named Jiulongshan Man and Ao Old Man. The ink bamboo painting is the most famous, and the landscape inherits the painting style of the literati in the Yuan Dynasty, which is the precursor of the Wu School. This is a densely layered rock mound and trees. A close view of a fishing boat near the shore, one seems to be cooking, and the other is eating. The boat is hung with clothes in the sun; In the middle shot, the ship is picking up the sail; Travel on the mountain road on the right side also rushed into the city, giving a scene of people returning at dusk. When Emperor Qianlong appreciated this picture on his journey, he did not just glance at the landscape, but also noticed the small life in the boat, which became the focus of his chanting. From this, he could feel the delicacy and attentiveness of his painting.
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