The Sound of Spring in a Lonely Valley 1661 Hongren Chinese Inscriptions after the artist (right): "The Sound of Spring in a Lonely Valley, the first lunar month of spring in the xinchou year January 30-February 28, 1661, painted for the gentleman Jiaoru, Hongren" and after Chen Shu jinshi degree, 1649, left Hongren, a filial son who helped support his mother after his father's premature death, passed the local civil-service examination during the late Ming period but ended his pursuit of an official career after the fall of the dynasty in 1644. Becoming a Buddhist monk as a way of avoiding service under the Manchus, Hongren spent the rest of his life in his native Anhui Province, where he became the central figure in the so-called Anhui School of painters, whose common bond was their fascination with the rugged scenery of Yellow Mountain (Mount Huang).Hongren favored a dry linear technique that echoes the style of the Yuan dynasty recluse-painter Ni Zan (1306-1374). In this scroll
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