Stopping the Zither to Watch the Waterfall
Classification
Painting
Department
Smithsonian Collection
Museum
Smithsonian American Art Museum
Credit
Gift of Charles Lang Freer
Accession Number
F1919.152
Tags
About this artwork
Zhe School
Art Historical Context
"Stopping the Zither to the Waterfall" is captivating 16th-century landscape painting from the Ming dynasty (136–1644), associated with the Zhe School. professional painting style, centered in Hangzhou, drew inspiration from earlier Song dynasty masters, blending meticulous brushwork with vibrant colors to evoke the grandeur of nature. The scene depicts a scholar pausing his qin (zither) performance, entranced by a majestic waterfall—a poignant moment capturing the harmony between music, contemplation, and the sublime power of the natural world. Originally attributed to the Tang-era artist Li...