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Fisherman

  • Skapelsedatum1350
  • Mått31.0 x 54.0 cm
Wu Zhen lived the life of a recluse. He was never very famous or successful during his lifetime, but in the Ming period he came to be designated one of the Four Great Masters of the late Yuan dynasty and his style was favored by many Ming painters, most notably Shen Zhou (1427–1509). Wu was fond of doing "ink-plays," and his drawing shows a cartoonlike simplicity and directness. Accompanying the hermit-fisherman, a symbol of the late Yuan unemployed scholar, Wu Zhen"s poetic colophon reads:Red leaves west of the village reflect evening rays,Yellow reeds on a sandy bank cast early moon shadows.Lightly stirring his oar,Thinking of returning home,He puts aside his fishing pole, and will catch no more.

wang zhen (1867 – 1938)

Discover Wang Zhen (1867-1938), a ArtsDot master of Chinese landscape & genre paintings. Explore serene scenes, Buddhist imagery, and daily life – a captivating artistic legacy.

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