Scholar viewing a waterfall

Ma Yuan Chinese

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This painting offers a stolen glimpse into a quiet, personal moment. An elegantly dressed man leans on a balustrade as his assistant waits dutifully by his side. Framed by the branches of an old pine, the man appears lost in thought as he looks into a stream. The artist, Ma Yuan, was the preeminent painter at the court of Emperor Ningzong of the Southern Song dynasty and especially under the patronage of his empress, Yang Meizi. He passed his style and status on to his son Ma Lin.

On view from August 12, 2023–January 7, 2024

#7313. Scholar Viewing a Waterfall

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Scholar viewing a waterfall, Ma Yuan (Chinese, active ca. 1190–1225), Album leaf; ink and color on silk, China

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