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Ramblers over a Winding Stream

溪橋策杖圖

before 1330
(Chinese, active 1280s–1320s)
Measurements
Painting only: 24.5 x 25.2 cm (9 5/8 x 9 15/16 in.)
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Description

This album leaf is one of few surviving paintings by Luo Zichuan. During the Yuan dynasty, the Luo family of painters in Jiangxi province, in Southern China, had a network of patrons extending their reputation all the way to the capital city of Beijing.

The small, rounded figures crossing the bridge on the right are gentlemen enjoying a ramble, rather than ascetics or travelers. The composition is dominated in the center foreground by “crab-claw” trees with knotty trunks and twisting branches. Their robust forms show Luo’s connection to the earlier master, Guo Xi (about 1020–about 1090).
A rounded album leaf in ink on silk depicts a landscape in muted brown tones, featuring a large, gnarled tree with twisted branches sprinkled with sparse needles. To the right, two figures walk across a narrow bridge, portrayed through just a few brief brushstrokes. Dark, splotchy rocks gather at the tree's base, while a red square seal marks the right side. Fine, spindly lines define the tree against hazy, minimalist mountains.

Ramblers over a Winding Stream

before 1330

Luo Zhichuan

(Chinese, active 1280s–1320s)
China, Yuan dynasty (1271-1368)

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