Pavilion on a pond

Unidentified artist
Traditionally attributed to Li Song Chinese

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An elaborate pleasure pavilion sits on the shores of a pond. Beneath the eaves, a man is attended by servants as he sits in front of a screen; on the veranda, two men converse under a trellis by blossoming flowers. The fantastically shaped rocks, low stone bridge, and distant buildings across the water reveal that this refuge is a lavish garden: a lovingly designed simulation of nature made for human enjoyment.

Pavilion on a pond, Unidentified artist  , 16th or 17th century, Fan mounted as an album leaf; ink and color on silk, China

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