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Landscape, One in a Set of Ten
Landscape, One in a Set of Ten

Landscape, One in a Set of Ten

Artist (Chinese, 1597 - 1658)
Datedated 1656
DynastyQing dynasty (1644-1911), Reign of the Shunzhi emperor (1644-1661)
MaterialsInk and colors on paper
DimensionsH. 12 1/4 in x W. 9 in, H. 31.1 cm x W. 22.8 cm (image); H. 15 1/4 in x W. 10 7/8 in, H. 38.7 cm x W. 27.6 cm (overall)
Credit LineMuseum purchase
Object numberB74D4.d
DepartmentChinese Art
ClassificationsPainting
On View
Not on view
Markings5. Chi zi ye  (lunatic tasks) 6. Xiang Kongzhang shi shu hua (Poetry, calligraphy and painting of Xiang Kongzhang)
More Information
While they are not exceptionally original, the paintings in this series of album leaves show the hand of an accomplished artist working in the accepted styles of the late Ming scholar gentry. The artist, Xiang Shengmo was born to a wealthy and influential family. His grandfather had perhaps the largest collection of Chinese paintings of his time, which served as an attraction to major painters and art theorists. It is perhaps inevitable that Xiang's paintings epitomized the styles advocated by these same theorists. The Xiang family fortune was lost during the fall of the Ming dynasty, and Shengmo spent his last years in a state of poverty. This series was done during those years.