
Minneapolis Institute of Art
Riding in the Mountains
Zhang Hong
- Date
- 1637
- Medium
- Ink and color on paper
- Department
- Asian Art
- Institution
- Minneapolis Institute of Art
This painting presents a scholar-official riding a horse along a steep mountain path, a traditional subject in Chinese landscape art that resonates strongly in an equestrian context. Rather than focusing on the horse as a portrait, Zhang Hong uses the rider and mount to express movement, balance, and the human experience within nature. The horse’s poised stride echoes the rugged terrain, while the towering cliffs emphasize scale and endurance. Painted with expressive brushwork and subtle ink washes, the scene conveys both physical journey and inner contemplation. Zhang’s work bridges literati ideals and professional skill, making the horse an integral partner in the scholar’s passage through the landscape. China, Asia
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