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Series Title: Eighteen Views of Huzhou, 湖州十八景圖

Mt. Dong (Grotto Mountain)

洞山

c. 1588
(Chinese, 1525-c. 1606)
Measurements
Sheet: 26.4 x 28.4 cm (10 3/8 x 11 3/16 in.)
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This album of landscape paintings depicts the famous scenic areas located in and around the city of Wuxing in southeastern China. These places were all known for their natural beauty, but in addition, a number were distinguished by their links to eminent historical figures and events. The artist, Song Xu, was not a native of Wuxing, but must have visited it when he accepted the commission, for he carefully depicted all eighteen views and wrote comments on each of them.

Song's gazetteer-like notation on this leaf reads:
Grotto Mountain: Five li northwest of Hexi, there are two streams converging; Hexi (literally converging streams) is derived from this. The cave can hold a hundred people.
An ink and color painting on silk depicts undulating tan and gray mountains with black dashes conveying foliage. A gnarled pine tree grows atop a rocky slope, centered above a large, arched cave opening where loosely suggested figures gather. Soft peaks recede into the distance, while black calligraphy and a red seal occupy the upper left. Tiny figures roam along a path at the mountain's base.

Mt. Dong (Grotto Mountain)

c. 1588

Song Xu

(Chinese, 1525-c. 1606)
China, Jiaxing, Ming dynasty (1368–1644)

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