Bamboo in Four Seasons: Summer, 1279-1368, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese ArtThe painting depicts
Bamboo in Four Seasons: Summer, 1279-1368, Cleveland Museum of Art: Chinese ArtThe painting depicts high bamboo stems in a breeze with leaves all torn in one direction. The rock on the right suggests a garden setting. Bamboo remains green throughout the year; new shoots emerge every spring and are a Chinese delicacy. During the Yuan dynasty, monochrome ink painting became the dominant style of the scholar-artist, and is used here by a professional painter. Monochrome bamboo with leaves blown in the wind was a popular subject as its depiction demanded brushstrokes and techniques similar to writing calligraphy.Size: Overall: 232.3 x 82.6 cm (91 7/16 x 32 ½ in.)Medium: hanging scroll, ink on silkhttps://clevelandart.org/art/1982.150.1 -- source link
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