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Scholar Arriving at a Riverside Pavilion, Ming dynasty, 15th century. Creator: Unknown
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Scholar Arriving at a Riverside Pavilion, Ming dynasty, 15th century. Creator: Unknown
Scholar Arriving at a Riverside Pavilion, Ming dynasty, 15th century. Follower of Shi Rui. Formerly attributed to Li Zhaodao
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Album Album Leaf Arthur M Sackler Gallery Freer Gallery Of Art Ink And Color On Silk Ming Ming Dynasty Pavilion Estuary
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This print titled "Scholar Arriving at a Riverside Pavilion" takes us back to the 15th century Ming dynasty in China. Created by an unknown artist, possibly a follower of Shi Rui or formerly attributed to Li Zhaodao, this artwork showcases the beauty and elegance of traditional Chinese culture. The image depicts a scholar's arrival at a picturesque riverside pavilion. The vibrant colors and delicate brushstrokes on silk bring life to the scene, transporting us into a world where education and nature intertwine harmoniously. The scholar, dressed in exquisite fabric robes, symbolizes wisdom and intellectual pursuits. As we gaze upon this masterpiece housed in the Arthur M Sackler Gallery of Art within the Smithsonian Institution, we are reminded of China's rich heritage and artistic legacy. The Ming dynasty was renowned for its advancements in science and education, making it fitting that this painting captures both natural beauty and scholarly pursuits. The river mouth visible in the background adds depth to the composition while representing geographical features intrinsic to Chinese landscapes. This artwork serves as a testament to China's deep connection with nature throughout history. Through ink and color on silk, this piece invites us to appreciate not only its aesthetic appeal but also its historical significance. It is an invaluable treasure preserved by the Freer Gallery of Art within the Smithsonian Institution for all art enthusiasts worldwide to admire.
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