This is a snow landscape scroll painting on silk, created during the Qing Dynasty’s Qianlong period by the monk-artist Tie Weng in his 80s. The painting, characterized by vigorous brushwork and a desolate mood, depicts a solitary temple amidst cold mountains, withered trees, and a frozen mooring, conveying a serene and spiritual Zen atmosphere. The dimensions of the painting are 90 cm by 30 cm. It is mounted in the original East Asian style. Tie Weng, who spent his later years in Japan, is a representative figure in the mid-18th century artistic exchanges between China and Japan.
雪景山水挂轴,绢本,清乾隆期间画僧铁翁作于80岁晚年,笔力雄
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