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Mt. Taibo in the Style of Wang Meng

1442
(Chinese, 1396–1474)
Measurements
Painting: 29.8 x 527.1 cm (11 3/4 x 207 1/2 in.); Overall: 30.6 x 976.7 cm (12 1/16 x 384 1/2 in.)
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When a Chinese painter "imitated" a painting by a past master, the intention was never to produce an exact copy. Du Qiong, the Ming painter from Suzhou, is a case in point. The painting style of this handscroll is actually closer to that of Huang Gongwang (1269–1354) than to the style of Wang Meng (about 1301–1385). Both masters were active during the previous dynasty and are among the so-called Four Great Masters of the Yuan dynasty (1279–1368). In this painting, the interplay of styles, including Du Qiong's own, contribute to an inner dimension that is more than visual. Mt. Taibo is located in the province of Zhejiang and is known for its scenic beauty. In this scroll, however, it is not depicted literally. The image is an ideal representation of mountains in southeastern China.
A horizontal handscroll in black ink and light color features vertical calligraphy and red seals on our left. A panorama of craggy, muted gray mountains dominates the center, with tiny buildings and trees rendered in fine lines and speckled dots. On our right, the terrain transitions to a wide expanse of water under a pale sky. Short, layered strokes and textured washes define the rolling landscape across the entire composition.

Mt. Taibo in the Style of Wang Meng

1442

Du Qiong

(Chinese, 1396–1474)
China, Ming dynasty (1368–1644)

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