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Mountain Scene
17th century - 18th century

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Creator Name: artist unknown
Creator Nationality: Asian; Far East Asian; Chinese
Creator Name-CRT: Artist unknown
Title: Mountain Scene
View: front
Creation Start Date: 1600
Creation End Date: 1799
Creation Date: 17th century - 18th century
Object Type: Sculpture
Materials and Techniques: Nephrite
Dimensions: H.8-1/4 in.
AMICA Contributor: The Minneapolis Institute of Arts
Owner Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
ID Number: 92.103.15
Credit Line: The John R. Van Derlip Fund and Gift of the Thomas Barlow Walker Foundation
Rights: http://www.artsmia.org/restrictions.html
Context:

In this mountain scene, an official riding a donkey is followed by his attendant who carries an umbrella; they cross a rustic bridge over a waterfall. Above them a similar group in smaller scale, as if in the far distance, crosses another bridge. This type of jade mountain had its beginnings in the late Ming period. The setting, with its figures, trees, bridges and animals, represents a translation of the orthodox landscape painting tradition into jade sculpture. Numerous depictions similar to this one of scholars traveling in or contemplating mountain scenery can be found in paintings of the period. The theme of humankind's harmony with nature was favored by the Taoists and the literati.


AMICA ID: MIA_.92.103.15
Component Measured: height only
Measurement Unit: in
AMICA Library Year: 2001
Media Metadata Rights: ? The Minneapolis Institute of Arts

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