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Morning Sun over Heavenly Citadel Peak

天都曉日圖

1614
(Chinese, 1547-c. 1628)
Measurements
Painting: 212.7 x 55.4 cm (83 3/4 x 21 13/16 in.); Overall with knobs: 344.1 x 87.7 cm (135 1/2 x 34 1/2 in.)
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Mount Huang, known for its scenic beauty, is one of China's major tourist attractions.

Description

A birthday gift, this scroll by Ding Yunpeng from Anhui is among the earliest paintings of Mount Huang (Yellow Mountains), here depicting Heavenly Citadel Peak. The mountains are named after the legendary Yellow emperor who is said to have visited the place to look for the essence of immortality. Deep red strokes accentuate vegetation and allude to cinnabar, the alleged elixir of immortality.

Difficult to climb and access, Mount Huang in Anhui province did not become a destination for hikers nor a subject for artists before the late Ming dynasty, when steps were built. Today its towering peaks are a national site and tourist attraction.
A hanging scroll in ink and light colors depicts a landscape of jagged peaks and cascading waterfalls. Swirling white clouds drift through the center, separating craggy mountains from dense pine forests. In the foreground, figures gather beneath trees while a bridge crosses a stream at the bottom left. Vertical columns of Chinese calligraphy and red seals are positioned at the top right against a pale sky.

Morning Sun over Heavenly Citadel Peak

1614

Ding Yunpeng

(Chinese, 1547-c. 1628)
China, Ming dynasty (1368–1644)

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