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Literary Gathering in the Orchid Pavilion, late 1700s. Creator: Maruyama Okyo (Japanese
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Literary Gathering in the Orchid Pavilion, late 1700s. Creator: Maruyama Okyo (Japanese
Literary Gathering in the Orchid Pavilion, late 1700s. A cheerful gathering of poets was one the most popular themes of East Asian literati paintings. Literary Gathering in the Orchid Pavilion depicts a poets party hosted in AD 353 by the famous Chinese calligrapher Wang Xizhi to celebrate the Spring Purification Festival, observed annually on the third day of the third month. Wang invited 41 scholar-poets to compose poetry and drink while seated along the bank of a winding rivulet. This screen would have appeared on the left and shows preparations for the gathering. The lost right screen is assumed to have depicted the poets sitting along the stream
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1615 1868 Ink And Slight Colour On Paper Maruyama Okyo Six Panel Folding Screen 1733 1795
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Capturing the Essence of Literary Brilliance - A Poetic Gathering in the Orchid Pavilion
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. This photo print, created by Maruyama Okyo during the late 1700s, transports us to a joyous literary gathering that has stood the test of time. East Asian literati paintings often celebrated such cheerful gatherings of poets, and this particular masterpiece immerses us in an enchanting scene. Depicting a party hosted by Wang Xizhi, a renowned Chinese calligrapher, during AD 353's Spring Purification Festival, this painting showcases his invitation to 41 scholar-poets. Seated along the bank of a meandering rivulet, these esteemed individuals indulged in poetry composition and merriment while surrounded by nature's serene beauty. Displayed on the left side of a six-panel folding screen, this print reveals meticulous preparations for this momentous occasion. The lost right screen is believed to have depicted these talented poets seated gracefully along the stream as they engaged in profound conversations and shared their poetic creations. Maruyama Okyo skillfully captures every detail with ink and slight color on paper. Through his artistry, he brings alive not only the vibrant personalities but also their passion for literature and camaraderie. Preserved within The Cleveland Museum of Art's collection, this heritage artwork serves as an invaluable testament to East Asia's rich cultural history. As we gaze upon it today, we are reminded of how art can transcend time and space while preserving moments that continue
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