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August 23, 2008–February 22, 2009
Freer Gallery of Art |
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Guests of the Hills presents depictions of recluses and recreational travelers in Chinese landscape painting over a seven-hundred-year period, from the mid-eleventh to the mid-eighteenth century. Chinese landscape painting particularly appealed to members of the scholar-official class, who were intrigued by images of the free-roaming mountain sage or retired gentlemen living amid nature's beauty. Other works depict actual excursions or journeys, or they were created as a gift for someone about to embark on a trip.
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More Chinese Art
•Black & White: Chinese Ceramics from the 10th14th Centuries
•The
Arts of China
•Ancient Chinese
Pottery and Bronze
•Xu Bing: Monkeys Grasping for the Moon
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