This article provides an in-depth exploration of Wang Hui's "Autumn Mountain Thatched Hut after Wang Shuming" (Fang Wang Shuming Qiu Shan Cao Tang Tu). It examines his masterful "Great Synthesis" of historical styles, the intricate "ox-hair" texture strokes inspired by the Yuan master Wang Meng, and the symbolic significance of the scholarly retreat during the 17th-century Qing Dynasty.
View MoreThis article explores Wang Hui’s masterpiece "Reading in the Autumn Mountains after Wang Meng," a pinnacle of the "Great Synthesis" in Qing Dynasty art. It examines his technical mastery of "ox-hair" texture strokes, the vibrant use of cinnabar for autumnal foliage, and how this tribute to the Yuan master Wang Meng reflects the Orthodox School’s dedication to classical lineage and imperial elegance.
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