

The image displays a long, horizontal, landscape painting on a beige background. The painting depicts a river scene with mountains in the background. The mountains are rendered in shades of gray and brown. The river is depicted in various shades of gray. There are no prominent figures or objects in the foreground. The title "Ten Thousand Li of the Yangzi" and the artist "Dai Jin" are written in black text on the right side of the image. The text is written in a traditional Chinese calligraphy style. The overall composition of the painting is serene and naturalistic, capturing a tranquil moment in time. The painting is divided into sections with a small white section on the left.
Artwork Details
- Dimensions
- 900 × 23 px
- Museum Record
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