Imaginary Tour through Xiaoxiang

Item

Identifier
TA-161
Title
Imaginary Tour through Xiaoxiang
潇湘卧游图
Creator
Li
Description
This painting depicts the extraordinary scenery of Xiaoxiang at that time. It is an ink landscape painting on paper created by a painter surnamed Li during the Southern Song Dynasty for the reclusive Zen monk Yunguyuanzhao, classified as a national treasure of great significance; Before the fall of the Qing Dynasty, it flowed into Japan; The specific details of the loss event are still pending verification.
Date
Southern Song dynasty; 12th century
Former Location
Summer Palace
Beijing
Current Location
Tokyo National Museum
Type
Ink on paper
Source
Remembrance of Lost National Treasures
Rights Holder
Tokyo National Museum