Wang Xizhi Watching Geese
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Title
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Wang Xizhi Watching Geese
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Description
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After the fall of Hangzhou, the Southern Song capital, in 1276, the artist Qian Xuan chose to live as an yimin, a “leftover subject” of the dynasty. Painted in his deliberately primitive “blue-and-green” style, this handscroll illustrates the story of Wang Xizhi ( 303 – 361), the calligraphy master of legendary fame and a practitioner of Daoist alchemy, who was said to derive inspiration from natural forms such as the graceful neck movements of geese. In creating a dreamlike evocation of antiquity, the artist prevented a realistic reading of his picture space as a way of asserting the disjuncture he felt after the fall of the Song royal house.
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Date
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Yuan dynasty (1271–1368)
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Format
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Image: 9 1/8 x 36 1/2 in. (23.2 x 92.7 cm)
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Overall with mounting: 11 x 418 13/16 in. (27.9 x 1063.8 cm)
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Contributor
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C. C. Wang Family, Gift of The Dillon Fund, 1973