Riverbank
Item
- Title
- Riverbank
- Description
- During the chaotic years following the collapse of the Tang dynasty in 907, centralized rule was shattered and China splintered into a number of short-lived kingdoms. Among the most important of these was the Southern Tang dynasty (937–75), which governed much of the lower Yangzi River delta from its capital at Nanjing. It was there that a distinctive “southern” style of landscape painting developed under the court official and artist Dong Yuan.
- Identifier
- Painting, Chinese
- Creator
- Attributed to Dong Yuan (Chinese, active 930s–960s)
- Date
- Southern Tang dynasty (937–76)
- Subject
- Landscapes
- Format
- Image: 86 3/4 × 43 in. (220.3 × 109.2 cm)
- Overall with mounting: 11 ft. 1/2 in. × 48 in. (336.6 × 121.9 cm)
- Overall with knobs: 11 ft. 1/2 in. × 53 in. (336.6 × 134.6 cm)
- Language
- Chinese (traditional) (language)
- Rights Holder
- Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.)
- Contributor
- C. C. Wang Family, Gift of Oscar L. Tang Family, in memory of Douglas Dillon, 2016
- Item sets
- Chinese Painting Masterpieces in America
- Media
Riverbank
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1000, 5th Avenue, 中央公园, Manhattan, 纽约县, 纽约, 纽约州, 10035, 美国
Item: Riverbank