Description
This scroll depicts a wind- and rainswept landscape with figures in the countryside struggling against a late summer monsoon rainstorm. Such weather was familiar to residents of the lower Yangzi delta.
Xie Shichen spent most of his life in the Suzhou area. Details of his career are scant, but his surviving works suggest that he made his living as a professional painter. This painting conveys drama and anecdotal observations, characteristic of Zhe school paintings, such as the one by Lü Wenying, CMA 1970.76.
Xie Shichen spent most of his life in the Suzhou area. Details of his career are scant, but his surviving works suggest that he made his living as a professional painter. This painting conveys drama and anecdotal observations, characteristic of Zhe school paintings, such as the one by Lü Wenying, CMA 1970.76.
Provenance
Dr. H. Müller, Peking [Beijing], China; (Tseng Hsien-chi [1919–2000], Boston, MA, sold to the Cleveland Museum of Art) (?–1975); The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (1975–)
Accession Number
1975.94
Medium
Handscroll; ink and light color on silk
Dimensions
Overall: 40.3 x 425.4 cm (15 7/8 x 167 1/2 in.)
Classification
Painting
Credit Line
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Marlatt Fund