Two Scholars Under Bamboo Admiring a Waterfall

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key Notes:
Scholarship and Nature.
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medium:
Ink and color on silk
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Master
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story of the work:

"Two Scholars Under Bamboo Admiring a Waterfall," attributed to the Song dynasty painter Ma Yuan, exemplifies the Southern Song aesthetic, emphasizing harmony between nature and human figures. The painting reflects the intellectual pursuits of the era, illustrating the cultural significance of scholarly contemplation in natural settings, and is characterized by its use of negative space and expressive brushwork.

Description of the work:

"Two Scholars Under Bamboo Admiring a Waterfall," attributed to Ma Yuan, exemplifies the Southern Song dynasty's aesthetic through its delicate brushwork and harmonious composition. The painting features two figures positioned beneath a cluster of bamboo, with a cascading waterfall rendered in soft, flowing strokes, creating a serene interplay between human presence and the natural landscape.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Harvard Art Museum

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Two Scholars Under Bamboo Admiring a Waterfall