Snowscape, leaf from Album for Zhou Lianggong

Ye Xin Chinese

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This painting and its accompanying inscription belonged to an album made for the noted Nanjing collector and high official Zhou Lianggong (1612–1672). A leading patron of contemporary artists, Zhou assembled a number of these albums during the last twenty-five years of his life, when his career required him to travel extensively. Such collaborative works have long been a means for a group of artists to commemorate special occasions, but Zhou’s albums, which sometimes encompassed hundreds of contributions, fulfilled a different function: they included works by professionals and scholar-amateurs, Ming loyalists and Qing officials, traditionalist orthodox painters and innovative individualists. By inviting a wide spectrum of artists to both view and contribute to these albums, Zhou created a unique forum for artists to learn from and appraise one another’s productions.

Snowscape, leaf from Album for Zhou Lianggong, Ye Xin (Chinese, active ca. 1640–1673), Double album leaf from a collective album of twelve paintings and facing pages of calligraphy; ink and color on paper		, China

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