Page from an album of Rice and Silk Culture

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key Notes:
Silk Culture, Elegant Composition
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Dimensions:
medium:
Ink and color on paper
story of the work:

"Page from an Album of Rice and Silk Culture," created by the Ming dynasty artist Qiu Ying (circa 1494–1552), exemplifies the artist's mastery in depicting intricate landscapes and figures, reflecting the cultural significance of rice and silk in Chinese society. This work is part of a larger tradition of album leaf paintings, which served both as decorative art and as a means of conveying cultural narratives, highlighting the interplay between nature and human industry in the context of Ming-era economic prosperity.

Description of the work:

"Page from an album of Rice and Silk Culture" by Qiu Ying (circa 1494–1552) is a detailed ink and color on paper work that exemplifies the artist's mastery of fine brushwork and vibrant color palettes. The composition features a harmonious arrangement of figures engaged in agricultural activities, surrounded by lush landscapes and intricate depictions of rice and silk production, reflecting the cultural significance of these industries in Ming dynasty China.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Harvard Art Museum

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Page from an album of Rice and Silk Culture