Boats Moored in Wind and Rain

Unidentified artist
Formerly Attributed to Yan Ciyu Chinese

Not on view

Yan Ciyu, to whom this fan was once attributed, is represented today by a single signed album leaf now in the Freer Gallery, Washington, D.C. In contrast to the restrained and dramatic manner of the Freer landscape, which is painted in the blue-and-green style of Li Tang (ca. 1070s–ca. 1150s), the flattish, formalistic design of the Crawford painting, with its heavily outlined trees and rocks and sharply silhouetted hills, is indebted to the stylistic developments of Ma Yuan and Xia Gui (both act. ca. 1190–1225).

Boats Moored in Wind and Rain, Unidentified artist Chinese, 13th century, Fan mounted as an album leaf; ink and color on silk, China

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