Landscape, after Guan Tong (Translation)
仿關仝山水冊頁 清晚期 吳允徠 紙本設色 (Primary Title)

Wu Yunlai, Chinese, ca.1850 - 1910 (Artist)

Educational
late 19th century
Chinese
Paintings
Works On Paper
One leaf of an album of twelve leaves; ink and color on paper
Overall: 11 3/8 × 13 7/8 in. (28.89 × 35.24 cm)
Image: 9 1/8 × 11 1/4 in. (23.18 × 28.58 cm)
2005.56
Not on view
Part of a group "Album of Twelve Landscape Paintings" (2005.49-60)

Wu’s Landscapes of Southern China: A master of literati painting in the late Qing dynasty, Wu Yunlai, also known as Wu Zhongyuan, was born in Qiantang (present-day Hangzhou). Trained by his mother in painting, calligraphy, and poetry, Wu producedan outstanding array of works in various mediums from landscape painting on paper or silk to painted ceramic panels. The twelve landscape paintings in this album depict the serene and reclusive scenes of southern China, a subject favored by educated elites. Stylistically these paintings illustrate Wu’s study of early masters and his creative individual style, evident in his vivid use of color and his success in poetry and calligraphy.

Landscape in the Manner of Guan Tong: Guan Tong (ca. 907–960), from Xian in Shaanxi Province, was one of the greatest masters of the Five Dynasties period (907–960) and a primary artist in the development of early monumental landscape painting. Guan’s paintings served as an important precursor for the later literati style.

Qing dynasty (1644-1911)
Unsigned
吳允淶印 Wu Yunlai yin
學關全 (After Guan Tong)
Gift of the Family of the Honorable and Mrs. Walter S. Robertson
Image released via Creative Commons CC-BY-NC

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