Walking on a Mountain Path in Spring

Painting by Ma Yuan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Walking on a Mountain Path in Spring (Chinese: 山徑春行) is a painting by Chinese artist Ma Yuan (c.1160-1225). It is painted on an album leaf, which also contains a poem attributed to Emperor Ningzong Of Song inscribed in the upper right corner.[1]

ArtistMa Yuan
YearSouthern Song dynasty
Typeink on silk
Dimensions27.4 cm × 43.1 cm (10.8 in × 17.0 in)
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Walking on a Mountain Path in Spring
Willows grow on the bank of a stream, orioles chirp, and a scholar in white robes wearing a translucent stiff cap walks in solitude, followed by servant boy carrying a lute.
ArtistMa Yuan
YearSouthern Song dynasty
Typeink on silk
Dimensions27.4 cm × 43.1 cm (10.8 in × 17.0 in)
LocationNational Palace Museum, Taipei
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The poem reads:

觸袖野花多自舞。避人幽鳥不成啼。

Wildflowers dance freely when touched by my sleeve. A secluded bird, avoiding people, cannot sing.

Mountain Path is done in Ma Yuan's One-Corner style, where most of the painting's imagery is in one corner.

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