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Xu Bing: Landscape Landscript

(from 28th Feb until 19th May 2013)

Explore the innovative landscape work of one of China’s most renowned contemporary artists.

Detail of Family Plots, by Xu Bing, Beijing, 1988 (Museum no. LI2007.61)
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Three cottages with a background of trees

  • Description

    The technique Jean-François Millet employs here of using closely hatched lines to denote both form and tone is similar to the academic style taught to Xu Bing in his youth, and which is apparent in his early drawings (see LI2007.12).

  • Details

    Associated place
    EuropeFrance Seine-et-Marne Barbizon (place of creation)
    EuropeFrance Seine-et-Marne Barbizon (subject)
    Date
    c. 1850 - 1852
    Artist/maker
    Jean-François Millet (1814 - 1875) (artist)
    Material and technique
    black chalk on paper
    Dimensions
    sheet 17.6 x 26.6 cm (height x width)
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    No. of items
    1
    Credit line
    Bequeathed by J. E. Bullard, 1961.
    Accession no.
    WA1961.53.8
  • Further reading

    Oxford: Ashmolean Museum, 28 February-19 May 2013, Xu Bing Landscape/Landscript: Nature as Language in the Art of Xu Bing, Shelagh Vainker, ed. (Oxford: Ashmolean Museum, 2013), no. 21 on p. 56, pp. 16, 52, 155, illus. p. 56 fig. 21

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