Artwork Details
50-3/4 x 12-3/8 in. (image) 86 x 22-1/4 in. (mount) 86 x 19-1/4 in. (installation)
DynastyRoger G. Wolcott Fund and Robert D. Coleman Memorial Fund
CopyrightAsian Art (Chinese and other Asian)
Color Palette仿沈周山水
潮生遠浦歸帆小,雨過蒼崖古木寒。師石田翁 吳滔
On rising tide at the distant river mouth, the returning sail is small;
After passing rain on the green cliff, the old trees are chilly.
Following the Fields of Stone Master. Wu Tao
"Fields of Stone" is a name used by the Ming dynasty artist Shen Zhou沈周, 1427-1509.
Wu's quote is from Lu Qi盧琦, a Yuan dynasty writer who was active about 1360.
It is not known if Wu was inspired by a painting by Shen Zhou of this same verse or if Wu was directly inspired by the poem and executed the painting using his idea of Shen Zhou's style.
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