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How this Chinese scroll confronts us with our own mortality

"We’ve gone from the solid world into this confrontation with the ultimate emptiness of life."

"We've gone from the solid world into this confrontation with the ultimate emptiness of life."

Curator Maxwell K. Hearn on "Cloudy Mountains," a handscroll by Fang Congyi.

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Cloudy Mountains, Fang Congyi  Chinese, Handscroll; ink and color on paper, China
Fang Congyi
ca. 1360–70