About the Artwork
Bright Lake and Beautiful Mountains
1549
Chen Gua
active 1547-1554
Chinese
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Ink on paper
Overall: 96 × 21 5/8 inches (243.8 × 54.9 cm) Image: 73 3/4 inches × 15 inches (187.3 × 38.1 cm) Installed: 96 1/4 inches × 25 inches × 1 1/2 inches (244.5 × 63.5 × 3.8 cm)
Paintings
Asian Art
Founders Society Purchase, Stoddard Fund for Asian Art
80.2
Public Domain
Markings
Poem inscribed on upper right; translation: Trees in the valley cast shadow upon shadow, The winding stream flows and reaches. Gazing at the distant mountains beyond the clouds, Its beauty surpasses that of the hibiscus flower.
Stamps, in red, upper right, below inscription: [four seals] Stamps, in red, right center: [two seals] Stamps, in red, lower left center: [two seals] Stamps, in red, lower right corner: [two seals] Stamp, in red, lower left corner: [seal]
Provenance
Su-huang-mi-chai;Lu-shih-shu-t'ung-yen-fu;
Yuan-pei-so-ts'ang;
Yuan-pe-yeh-ts'ang-shu-hua-chin-shih-yin.
(Chi Cheng);
1980-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)
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Sogen. Pageant of Chinese Painting. Tokyo, p. 595, (pl. 125).
Bulletin of the DIA 58, no. 4 (1980): p. 176 (ill.).
Mitchell, S.W. "The Asian Collection at the Detroit Institute of Arts." Orientations 13, no. 5 (May 1982): pp. 14-36 (fig. 10).
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Chen Gua, Bright Lake and Beautiful Mountains, 1549, ink on paper. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase, Stoddard Fund for Asian Art, 80.2.
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