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Summer Mountains

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English: Between the years 900 and 1100, Chinese paint­ers created visions of landscape that depicted the sublimity of creation. Viewers are meant to identify with the human figures in these paintings. In Summer Mountains, travelers make their way toward a temple retreat. The central mountain sits in commanding majesties, like an emperor among his subjects, the culmination of nature’s hierarchy. The advanced use of texture strokes and ink wash suggests that Summer Mountains is by a master working about 1050, a date corroborated by collec­tors’ seals belonging to the Song emperor Huizong (r. 1101–25), whose paintings catalog re­cords three works entitled Summer Scenery by the otherwise unknown artist Qu Ding.
Date Northern Song dynasty (960–1127)
Source https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/39915
Author Attributed to Qu Ding (Chinese, active ca. 1023–ca. 1056)

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