Artwork
唐人明皇幸蜀圖 軸

唐人明皇幸蜀圖 軸 is an unspecified painting by Unknown. It dates from 1850 and is held in the collection of the National Palace Museum.
About this work
Overview
This silk painting depicts a serene landscape with towering mountains, trees, and figures in traditional attire on horseback or walking, set against a muted, earth-toned background.
Subject & Meaning
The scene is identified as 'Tang Emperor Xuanzong's Flight to Sichuan,' referencing a historical event where the emperor fled to Sichuan during the An Lushan Rebellion, though the painting conveys a sense of calm rather than turmoil.
Technique & Style
Executed on silk, the painting features visible yet restrained brushstrokes, contributing to a smooth, delicate texture. The color palette is predominantly light brown, with accents of darker brown and green, evoking serenity.
History & Provenance
Specific historical ownership or creation details are not provided, though the title suggests a subject rooted in 8th-century Chinese history, during the Tang Dynasty.
Context
The work aligns with traditional Chinese landscape painting themes, emphasizing harmony between nature and human presence, characteristic of works that reflect on historical events through serene, symbolic landscapes.
Legacy
While direct influences or notable successors are not specified, the painting's style and subject matter place it within the broader tradition of Chinese landscape art, potentially inspiring later works in this genre.
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