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Summer Palace of Emperor Ming Huang

Guo ZhongshuNorthern Song dynasty, mid 10th century

Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts

Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts
Osaka, Japan

The emperor Ming Huang mentioned in the title of this painting refers to the emperor Xuanzong. Xuanzong built a summer palace where he was able to escape the summer heat, and there he lived and conducted state business. This painting depicts gorgeous palace buildings and the surrounding expanse of nature’s glories. The signature in the lower right indicates that Guo Zhongshu of the early Northern Song dynasty painted the work. Guo is renowned for his detailed and precise depictions of architecture in which the use of rulers and measuring devices can be seen. He was also considered adept at rendition of trees, rocks and landscape elements. The fine details of the original have been here somewhat corrupted in the copying process, and judging from the types of mountain-side texture strokes seen in the distant peaks, this work is thought to date from the Yuan dynasty.

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  • Title: Summer Palace of Emperor Ming Huang
  • Creator: Guo Zhongshu
  • Creator Lifespan: 0900/0977
  • Date Created: Northern Song dynasty, mid 10th century
  • Location Created: China
  • Title(Japanese): 明皇避暑宮図
  • Physical Dimensions: w105.6 x h161.5 cm
  • Period(Japanese): 北宋 10世紀中頃
  • Credit Line(Japanese): 阿部コレクション
  • Artist Name(Japanese): 郭忠恕
  • Type: Painting
  • Rights: Abe Collection, Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts
  • Medium: Ink on silk
Osaka City Museum of Fine Arts

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