Clearing Snow on Mountain Peaks
| Support Type: | Silk |
| Paint Type: | Mixed Media |
| Current Location: | National Palace Museum |
The painting 'Clearing Snow on Mountain Peaks' by Kan Zhibai shows a peaceful winter scene in which the snow-clad mountains take centre stage. By means of layered mountain ranges, hazy valleys, and little vegetation, the work highlights the vastness and timelessness of nature. The difference between the white snow and the darker ink washes produces a feeling of depth without losing the calm and reflective mood. Instead of simply portraying the mountains as ordinary natural scenery, Kan Zhibai uses them to suggest a sense of loneliness, silence, and harmony between people and the natural world. The way the distant mountains fade into the mist gives the landscape an almost dreamy appearance, something typical of the Chinese literati tradition. The lack of any dramatic human activity also directs the viewer's attention to the quiet strength of nature. The clearing of the snow can also be seen as a symbolic representation of renewal, with the landscape slowly coming forth from the severity of winter. As a whole, the painting combines a skilled command of ink and variation in tone with a philosophical admiration of nature, turning a seasonal view into an experience of peace and spiritual contemplation.
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