Huang Gongwang

Summer Mountains (after Dong Yuan [active c. 937–75])

1290–1354
hanging scroll; ink and slight color on silk

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The wet hills and moist, rich atmosphere evoke the southern Chinese summer, characterized by monsoon rains and lush growth.

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