COLLECTION NAME:
National Palace English
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Work ID:
M01E00108
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M01E00108
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Title:
Returning Late from a Spring Outing
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Returning Late from a Spring Outing
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Creation Date:
Ming Dynasty
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Ming Dynasty
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Start Year Date:
A.D.1368
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A.D.1368
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End Year Date:
A.D.1644
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A.D.1644
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Dynasty:
45 Ming Dynasty (A.D. 1368~1644)
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45 Ming Dynasty (A.D. 1368~1644)
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Creator:
Qiu Ying
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Qiu Ying
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Creation Place:
China
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China
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Measurements:
145.5 x 76.5 cm
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145.5 x 76.5 cm
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Material:
Ink and color on silk
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Ink and color on silk
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Form:
Li-zhou (hanging scroll)
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Li-zhou (hanging scroll)
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Type:
Painting
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Painting
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Subject:
Figure
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Repository:
The National Palace Museum, Taipei
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The National Palace Museum, Taipei
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Description:
In the midst of the deep green, indistinct colors of dusk, a master and his servants-altogether four people-return from a satisfying spring outing. One servant stands in front with a cane knocking on the door. The master rides a horse, hastening the two servants who follow behind. One carries books and wine on a shoulder pole, while another bringing a qin zither looks back to hear some words. The figures' expressions and gestures are depicted in a lively and convincing matter. The rocky bank in the front is rendered with axe-cut brushstrokes. For the willows beside the gate, Qiu Ying has used vegetable green pigments to apply brushstrokes in the shape of the characters "ge" and "jie" (like an inverted letter "v" with a stem) layered one atop the other for willow leaves. His elegant application of colors and a detailed, refined brushwork both spring from Song Dynasty painting methods.
description_e
In the midst of the deep green, indistinct colors of dusk, a master and his servants-altogether four people-return from a satisfying spring outing. One servant stands in front with a cane knocking on the door. The master rides a horse, hastening the two servants who follow behind. One carries books and wine on a shoulder pole, while another bringing a qin zither looks back to hear some words. The figures' expressions and gestures are depicted in a lively and convincing matter. The rocky bank in the front is rendered with axe-cut brushstrokes. For the willows beside the gate, Qiu Ying has used vegetable green pigments to apply brushstrokes in the shape of the characters "ge" and "jie" (like an inverted letter "v" with a stem) layered one atop the other for willow leaves. His elegant application of colors and a detailed, refined brushwork both spring from Song Dynasty painting methods.
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ImageV ID:
M01E00108AS002
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M01E00108AS002
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Rights:
Lee & Lee Communications
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Lee & Lee Communications
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