Twelve Views of Landscape (Shan-shui shih-erh-ching)
Xia Gui: The Artist Behind the Masterpiece
Xia Gui, a renowned Chinese painter, was active during the Southern Song dynasty (1127-1279). Xia is considered one of the greatest painters in Chinese history and is known for his mastery of landscape painting. His works are characterized by their expressive brushwork, vibrant colors, and a sense of movement that brings the landscapes to life.Twelve Views of Landscape: A Masterpiece of Chinese Painting
Twelve Views of Landscape (Shan-shui shih-erh-ching), a handscroll ink on silk painting, is one of Xia Gui's most famous works. The painting depicts twelve different landscapes, each with its unique features and mood. The scroll is a visual journey through the Chinese countryside, showcasing Xia's mastery of landscape painting. The first scene in the scroll shows a rugged mountain landscape with towering peaks and deep valleys. The second scene depicts a tranquil river flowing through a flat plain, while the third scene features a dense forest with twisted trees and tangled undergrowth. Each scene is a masterpiece in its own right, showcasing Xia's ability to capture the essence of the Chinese landscape.Historical Context: The Southern Song Dynasty
The Southern Song dynasty was a period of great cultural and artistic achievement in China. During this time, Chinese painting reached new heights of sophistication and refinement. Xia Gui's works are a testament to the artistic achievements of this period. The Southern Song dynasty was also a time of political turmoil and military conflict. The Mongols, led by Genghis Khan, were expanding their empire and threatening the borders of China. Despite these challenges, Chinese culture and art flourished during this period, as evidenced by Xia Gui's masterpiece, Twelve Views of Landscape.Xia Gui's Legacy
Xia Gui's works have had a profound influence on Chinese painting and continue to be admired and studied today. His innovative use of color and expressive brushwork have inspired generations of artists, and his mastery of landscape painting is unmatched. Twelve Views of Landscape is a prime example of Xia Gui's artistic genius and a testament to the beauty and power of Chinese painting. The painting can be viewed at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, Missouri, or online through AllPaintingsStore.com. Discover more about Chinese painting and other art movements by exploring AllPaintingsStore's extensive collection.- The Ilkhanid Art Movement
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About this artwork
- Title: Twelve Views of Landscape (Shan-shui shih-erh-ching)
- Artist: Xia Gui
- Year: 1279
- Copyright status: Under copyright
- Where to see it: Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
- Movement: Southern Song Landscape
- Creative period: Southern Song
- Keywords: cloudy sky artwork , ink wash painting , landscape scroll art
Quick Facts
- Location: Various collections
- Artistic style: Shui-mo hua (ink wash)
- Medium: Ink on silk
- Influences: Li Tang
- Artist: Xia Gui
- Notable elements or techniques: Expressive brushwork, atmospheric perspective
- Movement: Southern Song


