Zhi and Xu's Pure Conversation

Description

Lan Ying’s painting is a gift to his friend, the Chan monk Wuyun, in which he depicted two sages of the Six Dynasties period: the Buddhist monk Zhidun (314–366 CE), and the Daoist priest Xu Xun (265–420 CE). Meant to be understood as an analogy of the friendship between artist and monk, the painting also offered a retreat into the past, a year before the fall of the Ming dynasty.

A professional painter born in Hangzhou, Lan Ying is traditionally considered a last representative of the Zhe school. Lan wrote poetic inscriptions and interacted with the literatus Chen Jiru (1558–1639).

Provenance

Cheng Qi 程琦 [1911–1988], by descent to his son, Stephen O. K. Chen; Stephen O. K. Chen [20th century], New York, NY, given to the Cleveland Museum of Art (?-1970); The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (1970-)

Zhi and Xu's Pure Conversation

Lan Ying

1643

Accession Number

1970.128

Medium

Hanging scroll; ink on paper

Dimensions

Painting: 141 x 56 cm (55 1/2 x 22 1/16 in.); Overall with knobs: 246 x 80 cm (96 7/8 x 31 1/2 in.)

Classification

Painting

Museum

The Cleveland Museum of Art

Cleveland, United States

Credit Line

Gift of Stephen O. K. Chen