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Returning to the Village in a Rainstorm

風雨歸村圖

1530
(Chinese, 1487–after 1567)
Measurements
Overall: 40.3 x 425.4 cm (15 7/8 x 167 1/2 in.)
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Description

This scroll depicts a wind- and rainswept landscape with figures in the countryside struggling against a late summer monsoon rainstorm. Such weather was familiar to residents of the lower Yangzi delta.

Xie Shichen spent most of his life in the Suzhou area. Details of his career are scant, but his surviving works suggest that he made his living as a professional painter. This painting conveys drama and anecdotal observations, characteristic of Zhe school paintings, such as the one by Lü Wenying, CMA 1970.76.
A handscroll depicts a horizontal landscape in muted browns and grays on silk. On the left, a vertical column of calligraphy borders open water where small sailboats navigate. Wind-swept trees lean rightward toward central thatched-roof buildings. To our right, jagged, misty mountains rise behind a wooden bridge where several figures, rendered with brief brushstrokes, walk along a path. Muted tones and fine lines define the rugged terrain throughout the composition.

Returning to the Village in a Rainstorm

1530

Xie Shichen

(Chinese, 1487–after 1567)
China, Ming dynasty (1368–1644)

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