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Washing the Feet (from the Dusty World)

1570
(Chinese, 1502–1575)
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Image: 170.2 x 79.4 cm (67 x 31 1/4 in.)
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A scholar on a boat in the middle ground bathes his feet in the cooling stream. The vast river scene is depicted from a high viewing point. The motif of a scholar washing his feet illustrates the phrase, “When the waters of the Canglang are clear, I wash my capstrings. When the waters of the Canglang are muddy, I wash my feet [only]” (from Songs of Chu, written before 256 BC). The passage evokes the image of the virtuous scholar-official who avoids government service when the ruler is corrupt (the rivers are muddy) and resumes service (washing my capstrings) when the waters are clear. Whether the artist here alludes to unfavorable times of government is not clear.
A hanging scroll depicts a landscape with tall pines featuring peach-toned trunks and dark, layered dashes for needles. In the foreground, gnarled trees with reddish foliage sprout from pale, craggy banks where a figure sits beside a stream. To our left, a building sits nestled among hills. Beyond misty water, pale mountains rise with a small tower. Calligraphy and red seals mark the top right. Fine brushstrokes and muted washes define the undulating terrain.

Washing the Feet (from the Dusty World)

1570

Wen Boren

(Chinese, 1502–1575)
China, Ming dynasty (1368–1644)

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