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Elegant Gathering in the Apricot Garden

  • Creation date1437
  • Dimensions37.0 x 243.0 cm

Explore the art of Xie Huan (1426-1452), a prominent early Ming dynasty painter known for serene depictions of domestic life, story-themed works, and captivating landscapes. Discover his unique blend of colors & compositions.

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Artwork Description

This handscroll is one of two similar compositions attributed to Xie Huan that document a gathering of nine scholar-officials in Beijing on April 6, 1437. The original composition, prepared for the party"s host, Yang Rong (1371–1440), who is depicted wearing a red robe in the first group of seated figures, is now in the Zhenjiang Municipal Museum. This painting, probably made for the senior guest, Yang Shiqi (1365–1444), who is seated in a blue robe next to Yang Rong, is a condensed version executed by one of Xie Huan"s associates. In spite of the apparent informality of the subject, the painting is carefully crafted to emphasize the power, prestige, and cultivation of the officials. The men"s substantial robes and formal poses underscore the dignity of their positions, and their political ranks are distinguished by their placement in the composition. Those of the greatest status, Yang Shiqi and Yang Rong, are at the center of the composition; guests of lower rank are closer to the periphery of the scroll. The antiques and scholarly paraphernalia surrounding the men suggest their literary accomplishments and aesthetic discernment.Following the painting are poems composed by the participants to commemorate the gathering, beginning with a preface inscribed in a dignified clerical script by Yang Shiqi, the oldest participant and the highest-ranking government official of his day. The Qing official and later owner of the scroll Weng Tonghe (1830–1904) inscribed the mounting in front of the painting with a listing of the nine officials.

Artist Biography

biography of xie huan (1426-1452)

xie huan, a prominent chinese painter, flourished during the early ming dynasty. active from 1426 to 1452, he is renowned for his captivating depictions of domestic settings, story-theme artwork, and landscape paintings.

artistic style and influences

xie huan's work is characterized by its serene and idyllic nature, often capturing the essence of chinese culture during that era. his artistic style, while reflecting the traditional chinese approach, also showcases a unique blend of colors and compositions that set him apart from his contemporaries.
  • domestic settings: xie huan's paintings of domestic settings offer a glimpse into the daily lives of chinese families during the early ming dynasty. these works are not only aesthetically pleasing but also provide valuable insights into the social dynamics of that time.
  • story-theme artwork: his story-theme artwork is a testament to his narrative skills, often weaving intricate stories through his brushstrokes and choice of colors.
  • landscape paintings: xie huan's landscape paintings are a reflection of his deep connection with nature, showcasing the beauty of china's landscapes during the early ming dynasty.

notable works and collections

some of xie huan's notable works include:

legacy and admiration

the famous chinese painter shen zhou admired xie huan's artwork, collecting several of his pieces. this admiration is a testament to the enduring quality of xie huan's art. explore more of xie huan's works on WahooArt, and delve into the world of early ming dynasty painting.

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xie huan

xie huan

1426 - 1452 , China

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Early Renaissance
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Masolino
    • Renaissance painting
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Giotto
    • Filippo Brunelleschi
  • Date Of Birth: December 21, 1401
  • Date Of Death: Summer 1428
  • Full Name: Tommaso di Ser Giovanni Cassai
  • Nationality: Italian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • San Giovenale Triptych
    • Madonna and Child
    • Expulsion from Eden
    • Tribute Money
  • Place Of Birth: San Giovanni Valdarno, Italy
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