Wind and Water: Landscape in the Style of Mi Fu 1368 - 1911
anonymous
water colours
asian-art
landscape
possibly oil pastel
oil painting
coloured pencil
underpainting
mountain
china
painting painterly
watercolour bleed
watercolour illustration
mixed medium
watercolor
"Wind and Water: Landscape in the Style of Mi Fu" is a Chinese hanging scroll painting from the Ming Dynasty (1368–1911) housed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Though the artist is anonymous, the work emulates the style of the renowned Song Dynasty painter Mi Fu. The painting features a misty, evocative landscape, with a series of gentle hills receding into the distance and a river winding through the scene. The artist uses a skillful blend of ink washes and brushstrokes to create a sense of depth and atmospheric perspective. This work exemplifies the artistic traditions of Chinese landscape painting and showcases the enduring influence of Mi Fu's artistic legacy.
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