Fishermen-Hermits in Stream and Mountain 溪山漁隱圖
Zhao Yong 趙雍 années 1300
Cartel
- Artiste
- Zhao Yong
- Nom en chinois
- 趙雍
- Date
- années 1300
- Période
- Chine, dynastie des Yuan (1271-1368)
- Format
- Rouleau suspendu (立軸)
- Technique
- Hanging scroll; ink and color on silk
- Dimensions
- Painting: 85.5 x 42.5 cm (33 11/16 x 16 3/4 in.); Overall with knobs: 229 x 70 cm (90 3/16 x 27 9/16 in.)
- Collection
- The Cleveland Museum of Art
- Numéro d’inventaire
- 1997.93
- Provenance
- Bequest of Mrs. A. Dean Perry
Ce qu'en dit le musée
In this typical southern two shores divided by a river composition, two fishermen, each seated in the stern of his covered houseboat, troll their hooks in the swirling water, holding short rods fitted with spooling reels. Zhao Yong was a son of the southern calligrapher and statesman Zhao Mengfu, who, like his father was a scholar-official in the Mongol-Yuan government. As public servants of the Yuan state and administration, scholar-artists like the Zhaos delighted in paintings that pictured them in nature as fishermen amid vistas of Jiangnan, which they considered their home.
Notice de The Cleveland Museum of Art, fiche de l'œuvre.
Le saviez-vous ?
The composition of two shores divided by a river was mostly famously associated with the Yuan painter Ni Zan.
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Inscriptions et sceaux
仲穆
Artist's seal: Zhong mu
[印] 吳興張氏圖書之記; [印] 心賞; [印] 張珩私印
3 additional seals of Zhang Heng (1915–1963)
Transcription et traduction : The Cleveland Museum of Art