Spring Morning over Lake and Mountains, 1681

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Much of the expression of this painting is carried by the schematic brushwork which varies from wet to dry touches set down in light, carefully disciplined strokes. The artist avoids any dash or virtuosity of brush and ink that might detract from his relaxed minimalist concept.

The inscription reads:

Spring morning over lake and mountains. A painting expressing that idea done for the venerable Daoist, Ziyuan, two days before the Birthday of Flowers (the 16th of the second lunar month) of the year 1681 by Cha Shibiao.

Cha Shibiao was born in Xiuning, Anhui province. His family owned a large collection of archaic bronzes, old paintings and calligraphy, but having passed the first level exams, he had to abandon the hope of an official government career after the fall of the Ming dynasty in 1644. His calligraphy and painting owe a debt to the great literatus Dong Qichang (1555-1636), the artist whose theory and practice dominated much of Chinese painting from the 17th century on. Although a professional artist, Cha developed a reputation as a connoisseur as well as a calligrapher. He was eventually classified along with Hong Ren, Wang Zhirui and SunYiI as one of the "Four Masters of Anhui" or Xin'an school of painting.

Details
Title
Spring Morning over Lake and Mountains
Artist Life
1615 - 1698
Role
Maker
Accession Number
2001.7.4
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