Morning Sun over the Heavenly Citadel Peak
詳細資料
Clouds rise from Mt. Xuanhu, where the waters flow into the Luo River; the morning sun is over the Heavenly Citadel Peak of Mt. Huang. This alluring landscape with mythical connotations and auspicious meanings was intended as a birthday gift to its recipient. The mountains here are associated with the legendary Yellow Emperor and the Daoist idea of immortality. It was also believed that a numinous turtle emerged from the Luo River, transmitting the Luo shu to Cangjie, who invented Chinese writing.
Andrew R. and Martha Holden Jennings Fund
Chin Ch'uang-sheng
?-1965(Jean-Pierre Dubosc, Paris and Lugano, sold to the Cleveland Museum of Art)
1965-The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH
Painting: 212.7 x 55.4 公分 (83 3/4 x 21 13/16 英吋)
Overall with knobs: 344.1 x 87.7 公分 (135 1/2 x 34 1/2 英吋)
紙本
Artist's inscription, signature, and 2 seals:_x000D_
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Clouds arise from the dale of the "Dark Plateau,"_x000D_
The morning sun is over the peak of the Heavenly Citadel._x000D_
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In mid-spring of the chia-yen year of the Wan-li era [1614], painted as a fiftieth birthday present to Mr. Chung-lu. Junior Friend of Family Alliance, Ting Yün-p'eng [seals] Yün-p'eng chih yin; Ting Nan-yü._x000D_
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10 additional seals: 5 of Kao Hsiang-ling (dates unknown); 5 unidentified.
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