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Series Title: 虎丘十二景圖

The Nodding Stone Terrace, Tiger Hill, and the Thousand-Man Seat, from Twelve Views of Tiger Hill, Suzhou

after 1490
(Chinese, 1427–1509)
Measurements
Image: 31.2 x 42.3 cm (12 5/16 x 16 5/8 in.); Overall: 36.5 x 49.9 cm (14 3/8 x 19 5/8 in.)
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Views of Tiger Hill depicts a historic site a few miles northwest of Suzhou. The scenes simulate a visit from arriving by boat at the foot of the mountain to climbing to Cloudy Cliff Monastery. Representations of the artist’s mature style, Shen Zhou included views in subtle colors in the suite of monochrome scenes.

A Suzhou native, Shen Zhou was supported by family wealth and rejected an official career in favor of life as a retired scholar. Turning to painting in midlife, he is regarded as the founder of the Wu School of painting, with its center in Suzhou.
A horizontally oriented painting in ink and slight color depicts wide stone terraces within a landscape. Eleven robed figures occupy various levels, some sitting in small groups. Dark ink dots and expressive dashes convey dense foliage surrounding a hilltop pavilion and bridge on the right. A tiered stone pagoda stands near the center. Outlined forms define the rocky terrain and sparse trees, with a red seal in the lower-left corner.

The Nodding Stone Terrace, Tiger Hill, and the Thousand-Man Seat, from Twelve Views of Tiger Hill, Suzhou

after 1490

Shen Zhou

(Chinese, 1427–1509)
China, Ming dynasty (1368–1644)

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