Famous Sights of Wu
Original Language TitleWu-chung sheng-lan t'u
Artist
Unknown
Artist After
Shen Zhou
(Chinese, 1427 - 1509)
CultureChinese
Dateca. 19th century
MediumHandscroll; ink and color on paper
DimensionsImage: 14 × 708 inches (35.56 × 1798.32 cm)
Mount: 741 1/4 inches (1882.78 cm)
Mount: 741 1/4 inches (1882.78 cm)
Credit LinePurchase: William Rockhill Nelson Trust
Object number70-25
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Gallery LabelTiger Hill, pictured here, is one of the famous sights in a region called Wu, the birthplace of artist Shen Zhou. Shen famously popularized topographic paintings that praised local sights. His followers, one of whom copied this lengthy scroll after Shen's original, faithfully rendered the regional landmarks, as exemplified in the pagoda on top of the Hill.
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