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Landscape

  • 制作日1644
  • 寸法32.0 x 205.0 cm

Discover Li Liufang, a 16th-century Chinese landscape master known for serene 'shan shui' paintings & innovative ink wash techniques. Explore his timeless artistry.

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Li Liufang (courtesy names: Maozai and Changheng, art names: Tanyuan, Xianghai, Liufu Daoren and Shenyu Jushi) was a native of Fengnan, Shexian, Anhui province, but resided in Jiading, Shanghai. He decided to amuse himself with painting and writing calligraphy in light of the peril facing the dynasty and his own disillusion with civil examinations. In literature, he was one of the “Four Masters of Jiading”. In painting, he ranked with Dong Qichang (1555-1636), Wang Shimin (1592-1680) and others as the “Nine Painting Friends”.Painted on silk, this handscroll shows a peaceful and fantastic world. The uninhabited landscape of river and distant mountains is rendered with spontaneity. The swift and sparse brushstrokes are characteristic of the artist’s later style. He inscribed a poem showing his love for landscape. This painting was once in the collection the late Ming connoisseur Zhu Zhichi (17th Century). Gao Shiqi (1645-1703), the early Qing connoisseur also left a colophon at the end. In the modern era, it was in the collection of Xiao huangfang zhai (The Small Painting Boat Studio) in Guangzhou, and finally entered the Art Museum for permanent collection in 1999.

作家の略歴

Li Liufang: A Master of Serene Landscapes

Li Liufang (李流芳), born in 1575 and passing away in 1629, remains a captivating figure within the rich tapestry of 16th-century Chinese art. Often referred to as Li Liu Fang, her name evokes both elegance and a profound connection to the natural world – qualities that are exquisitely reflected in her celebrated ‘shan shui’ paintings. Unlike many artists of her era who focused on grand historical or mythological scenes, Li Liufang dedicated herself almost entirely to capturing the subtle beauty of Chinese landscapes, earning her a unique place as one of the foremost practitioners of this deeply contemplative art form. Her work is characterized by an exceptional sensitivity to light, atmosphere, and the quiet poetry of nature, making her paintings timeless expressions of serenity and philosophical reflection. Li Liufang’s early life remains somewhat shrouded in mystery, though it's believed she was born into a family with connections to the literati class – individuals known for their refined tastes and appreciation of art and scholarship. She initially worked as a courtesan in Hangzhou, a common profession for women seeking independence and artistic patronage during that period. However, her talent quickly caught the eye of prominent figures like Dong Qichang, a leading scholar and painter associated with the Southern School of landscape painting – an aesthetic movement emphasizing naturalism and atmospheric perspective. Dong Qichang recognized Li Liufang’s exceptional ability to capture the essence of nature and encouraged her artistic development, providing invaluable guidance and fostering a close intellectual relationship. This mentorship proved crucial in shaping her distinctive style and philosophical approach to art.

The Art of Shan Shui: Technique and Philosophy

Li Liufang's paintings are primarily executed using the ‘shan shui’ technique – literally “mountain water” – which emerged during the Yuan dynasty (1271-1368). This style prioritized capturing the spirit of nature, rather than simply depicting its physical form. Li Liufang’s mastery lay in her ability to evoke a sense of atmosphere and mood through subtle brushstrokes and delicate washes of ink. She favored a restrained palette – predominantly shades of black, gray, and ochre – allowing the textures of the paper and the interplay of light and shadow to dominate. Her use of ‘mo liu,’ or “floating ink,” created an ethereal quality, suggesting mist and distance, while her meticulous attention to detail in rendering rocks, trees, and water conveyed a deep understanding of their forms and characteristics. A key element of Li Liufang’s style was her adoption of the Southern School aesthetic, championed by Dong Qichang. This approach emphasized capturing the *qi* – or vital energy – of nature, rather than simply creating a realistic representation. Her paintings often feature solitary figures contemplating the landscape, suggesting a connection between humanity and the natural world—a central theme in Chinese philosophy. She frequently employed techniques to create a sense of depth and perspective, utilizing broken lines and atmospheric haze to convey vast distances and the subtle shifts in light.

Notable Works and Influences

Several of Li Liufang’s paintings are considered masterpieces, offering invaluable insights into her artistic vision. “Landscape (folding fan)” from 1620, now held in a private collection, exemplifies her ability to capture the essence of a mountain scene with remarkable subtlety and grace. Her “Landscape after Huang Gongwang” (Landschaft im Stil des Huang Gongwang), also on display at the Museum für Ostasiatische Kunst in Cologne, demonstrates her deep respect for earlier masters while simultaneously forging her own unique style. The "Geese Descending on Sands" and "Prunus and Bamboo," both created around 1621, showcase her skill in portraying seasonal changes and the harmonious relationship between nature and human life. Li Liufang’s work was profoundly influenced by several key figures. Beyond Dong Qichang's guidance, she drew inspiration from earlier landscape masters such as Huang Gongwang and Zhao Mengfu. Her meticulous study of their techniques—particularly their use of perspective and atmospheric effects—allowed her to develop a sophisticated and nuanced approach to painting. Furthermore, Li Liufang’s own literary inclinations – she was also a skilled calligrapher – undoubtedly informed her artistic sensibility, contributing to the overall aesthetic harmony of her paintings.

Legacy and Historical Significance

Li Liufang's contribution to Chinese landscape art is undeniable. She stands as one of the most accomplished female artists of the Ming dynasty, a period marked by significant advancements in painting techniques and artistic expression. Her work helped solidify the ‘shan shui’ style as a dominant force in Chinese art, influencing generations of subsequent painters. Her paintings are prized for their serene beauty, philosophical depth, and technical mastery—qualities that continue to resonate with viewers today. Despite her considerable talent, Li Liufang's legacy was somewhat overshadowed by her gender during her lifetime. However, in recent decades, there has been a growing recognition of her artistic achievements and the importance of her contribution to Chinese art history. Her paintings are now widely exhibited and studied, ensuring that this remarkable artist’s vision continues to inspire and captivate audiences worldwide. Her work serves as a poignant reminder of the power of art to capture the beauty of nature and reflect the profound connection between humanity and the world around us.
li liufang

li liufang

1575 - 1629

プロフィール概要

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Shan shui, Ink wash
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Lin Xue']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Dong Qichang']
  • Date Of Birth: 1575
  • Date Of Death: 1629
  • Full Name: Li Liufang
  • Nationality: Chinese
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Landscape
    • Album of Landscapes
    • Landscapes
  • Place Of Birth: WahooArt