Sale price
$3,900.00 USD
Regular price
$5,000.00 USD
Shipping calculated at checkout.
Title: A Thousand Ravines in Splendor
Artist:Song Xiping
Year: 2025
Medium: Ink and Color on Xuan Paper
Artwork Size: 138 × 69 cm(54.3'' × 27.2'')
Framed Size: 158 × 89 cm(62.2'' × 35.0'')
Frame: Black solid wood narrow-edge frame
Artwork ID: MBA-2026-040
Authenticity: Original · One of a Kind · Signed Certificate of Authenticity
Artwork Description:
A Thousand Ravines in Splendor is a highly representative example of traditional Chinese landscape painting. At first glance, the work immediately communicates the essential spirit of Chinese shanshui — soaring peaks, layered cliffs, drifting mist, and resilient pine trees arranged in a composition that expresses both grandeur and inner stillness.
The artist, Song Xiping, is recognized as a National First-Class Artist in China, a distinction that reflects both technical mastery and long-standing professional achievement. His landscapes carry a strong foundation in classical Chinese painting, and this work is a clear expression of that lineage.
Executed in ink and color on Xuan paper, the painting demonstrates precise brushwork, rich textural variation, and a restrained mineral palette. The cliffs rise sharply and rhythmically through the composition, while the mist opens breathing space between the mountains, allowing the structure of the landscape to unfold with clarity and elegance. At the lower section, clusters of pine trees anchor the composition with vitality and depth, reinforcing the enduring symbolic role of pine in Chinese art — resilience, dignity, and spiritual strength.
Rather than documenting a literal place, the work reflects the philosophical essence of Chinese landscape tradition: nature as a realm of cultivation, contemplation, and inner order. The composition does not seek dramatic spectacle alone, but invites the viewer into a quieter, more elevated mode of seeing.
Authentic, culturally rooted, and visually timeless, this painting is ideal for collectors and interiors seeking a true expression of classical Chinese mountain aesthetics.