Qing Dynasty Jade Carving Autumn Mountain Traveler
Sculpture
Cultural Relic
Sculpture 3D model
Museum collections
Chinese cultural relics
Minneapolis Museum of Art
Jade carving
Qing Dynasty Jade Carving Autumn Mountain Traveler
Autumn Mountain Traveler
jade
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Coin
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In this mountain view, an official riding a donkey is followed by his attendant, holding an umbrella; They crossed a simple bridge over the waterfall. Above them, a smaller similar group seemed to be crossing another bridge in a distant place. This type of Yushan originated in the late Ming Dynasty. The characters, trees, bridges, and animals in the background represent the traditional translation of jade carving in orthodox landscape painting. In the paintings of this period, many similar depictions of scholars traveling or contemplating mountain scenery can be found. The theme of harmonious coexistence between humans and nature is favored by Taoists and literati. The sculpture is currently collected in