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Evening Rain in the Ba Mountains

Fu Baoshi Chinese

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The artistic conception of this work can be inferred from Fu’s inscription on another version on the same theme, in which he writes, “I have been in Shu [Sichuan] for almost five years, residing on the lower slope of Jin’gangpo. . . . For nearly twenty days there has been persistent rain. The drops pattering on the low houses have stirred the feelings of this sojourner. Last night [my wife] Shihui and I talked about our moves since the outbreak of war. We conceived this painting together to commemorate these days.”

Evening Rain in the Ba Mountains, Fu Baoshi (Chinese, 1904–1965), Hanging scroll; ink and color on paper, China

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