Water Buffalo and Herd Boys

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About the Artwork

In this sprawling riverside scene, thirty-five young boys watch over a herd of eighty-five water buffalo and three cows. Some animals graze, swim, or walk calmly. Others are rowdy, resisting the herder’s lead or locking horns.
Members of the urban Chinese elite often romanticized rural subjects such as this one, believing country life to be simpler and more peaceful than their own. Some viewers of this painting might have focused on playful details, such as the boy climbing a tree or the pair of friends chatting on a rocky outcrop. But others may have paid more attention to the theme of labor. Many of the boys exert themselves to keep their herd in check, pulling on, chasing, or even swimming after unruly bovines. And when not at pasture, the buffalo themselves worked as draft animals, plowing the fields that fed people in the city and countryside alike.

Water Buffalo and Herd Boys

between 1368 and 1460

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Chinese

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Ink and watercolor on silk

Overall: 15 1/4 inches × 19 feet 3 1/4 inches (38.7 cm × 5 m 87.4 cm) Image: 12 1/2 × 120 inches (31.8 × 304.8 cm)

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Founders Society Purchase with funds from Mrs. Walter R. Parker

31.284

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(Celestin Liu);
1931-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA) with funds from Margaret W. Parker

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March, Benjamin. "Spring Pasture," Bulletin of the DIA 13, no.6 (March 1932).

Art in Asia and the West. Exh. cat., San Francisco Museumof Art. San Francisco, October 28-December 1, 1957, p. 34, no. 18aa.

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Chinese, Water Buffalo and Herd Boys, between 1368 and 1460, ink and watercolor on silk. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase with funds from Mrs. Walter R. Parker, 31.284.

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