Old Trees, Level Distance
Acrylic On Canvas
WallArt
Northern Song Landscape Painting
1080
36.0 x 104.0 cm
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Old Trees, Level Distance – A Symphony of Seasons and Sorrow
Guo Xi’s “Old Trees, Level Distance,” painted circa 1080 during the Northern Song dynasty, transcends mere landscape depiction; it embodies a profound meditation on time, mortality, and the harmonious relationship between humanity and nature—themes central to Song aesthetic ideals. More than just capturing a picturesque vista of a mountain valley and river, Guo Xi sought to distill the essence of autumnal contemplation into a single scroll, cementing its place as one of the most influential works of his era.
The painting itself presents a deceptively simple composition: towering trees dominate the foreground, their silhouettes etched against a vast expanse of misty mountains. These ancient trees aren’t merely static subjects; they are imbued with symbolic significance—representing resilience, longevity, and the passage of time. The river valley below serves as a counterpoint, symbolizing fluidity and continuity, yet it is subtly obscured by mist, mirroring the fading vibrancy of autumn.
Guo Xi's masterful technique exemplifies the “floating perspective” method championed during this period—a revolutionary approach that abandons traditional linear perspective to create an illusion of depth. He achieves this remarkable feat through layered ink washes and subtle tonal variations, skillfully modeling surfaces to convey the atmospheric conditions prevalent in autumn. The artist’s meticulous attention to detail is evident in every brushstroke, capturing the textures of bark, leaves, and mist with breathtaking accuracy.
Beyond its technical brilliance, “Old Trees, Level Distance” resonates deeply with viewers on an emotional level. Two elderly figures approach a pavilion nestled amongst the trees—likely representing Su Shi and Wen Yanbo—embarking on what is interpreted as a farewell ritual. The desolate beauty of the scene evokes feelings of melancholy and acceptance—a poignant reminder of impermanence and the inevitability of loss. Guo Xi’s deliberate use of color – muted browns, greys, and ochres – reinforces this mood, creating an atmosphere that invites contemplation.
The painting's enduring legacy stems from its ability to encapsulate the spirit of Song dynasty philosophy—specifically Neo-Confucianism—which emphasized moral virtue and reverence for the natural world. Guo Xi’s work serves as a testament to the power of art to communicate complex ideas and emotions, solidifying his position as one of China’s greatest landscape painters and inspiring generations of artists to come.
Guo Xi (? – 1090)
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Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, United States of America)
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Informazioni sull'opera
- Titolo: Old Trees, Level Distance
- Artista: Guo Xi
- Anno: 1080
- Dimensioni originali: 36.0 x 104.0 cm
- Formato: Panoramic
- Stato del copyright: Di pubblico dominio
- Dove vederlo: Metropolitan Museum of Art
- Tecnica e materiali: Acrylic On Canvas
- Tecnica: WallArt
- Periodo creativo: Northern Song Dynasty
Dettagli rapidi
- Dimensions: 36 x 104 cm
- Title: Old Trees, Level Distance
- Notable elements or techniques: Floating Perspective; Layered Ink Washes
- Artistic style: Landscape Painting
- Subject or theme: Autumnal Landscape; Tranquility
- Movement: Northern Song Dynasty
- Artist: Guo Xi