This article provides an in-depth exploration of Wang Hui's "Summer Mountains, Lofty Seclusion" (Xia Shan Gao Yin Zhou). It highlights his masterful "Great Synthesis" of Song and Yuan styles, the intricate "ox-hair" brushwork modeled after the master Wang Meng, and the symbolic significance of the secluded scholar motif in 17th-century Qing Dynasty landscape art.
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