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The Woodcutter of Luofu, 1366. Creator: Chen Ruyan (Chinese, c. 1331-bef 1371)
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The Woodcutter of Luofu, 1366. Creator: Chen Ruyan (Chinese, c. 1331-bef 1371)
The Woodcutter of Luofu, 1366. This landscape illustrates the traditionalism of Chinese painting: while the brush manner is novel, the composition is based on early Song dynasty (960-1127) models. The soft raveling brushstrokes and lumpy rock shapes are characteristic of the new 14th-century stylistic expression
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1271 1368 Ink On Silk Panel Yuan Dynasty
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The Woodcutter of Luofu, 1366
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is a captivating landscape painting that showcases the essence of traditional Chinese art. Created by Chen Ruyan in the 14th century, this masterpiece beautifully combines elements from early Song dynasty models with innovative brushwork. The artist's unique brush manner adds a fresh perspective to the composition while staying true to the roots of Chinese painting. The soft raveling brushstrokes create an ethereal atmosphere, transporting viewers into the serene world depicted on silk. The lumpy rock shapes further contribute to the distinct stylistic expression of this period. This artwork belongs to the Yuan dynasty (1271-1368), which was marked by artistic experimentation and cultural exchange in China. Chen Ruyan skillfully captures this spirit through his interpretation of "The Woodcutter of Luofu". The scene portrays a woodcutter amidst lush mountains and tranquil waters, evoking a sense of harmony between man and nature. Housed at The Cleveland Museum of Art, this ink-on-silk panel exemplifies China's rich heritage and artistic legacy. It serves as a testament to the enduring beauty and significance of traditional Chinese painting techniques. This print by Heritage Art/Heritage Images allows us to appreciate Chen Ruyan's contribution to art history while immersing ourselves in the timeless allure of ancient landscapes.
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