Landscape inspired by Yun Shouping studying Huang Gongwang
Fan Haolin Chinese
Not on view
Painting in the bustling, modern Shanghai of the 1930s, Fan Haolin continued to develop the historically oriented tradition of antiquarian painting, attempting to adapt it to the changing circumstances of the Republic period. Fan’s inscription reveals that he made this painting in homage to the early Qing-dynasty painter Yun Shouping (1633–1690). Atop a cliff in the lower section of the painting, a group of men in a thatched pavilion take advantage of the dramatic scenery to convene an elegant gathering amid the red leaves of autumn.
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