Yuan dynasty Zhao Yong (1290-?)
Horseback Riding in Spring
- Hanging scroll, ink and colors on silk
- 88 x 51.1 cm
Zhao Yong followed the style of his famous artist-father Zhao Mengfu. The manner of the scholar still appears somewhat in Zhao Yong's fine-brush manner and coloring . Among his paintings of figures and horses, "Five Horses" is perhaps the most famous. This work, though undated, appears quite similar to "Horseback Riding" painted in 1347. Both depict a noble figure dressed in official garb riding a horse under a tree and holding a bow . This compositional formula of a figure and horse under a tree was common in the Tang dynasty and the style follows the colorful Tang blue-and-green landscape tradition. Also harking back to older traditions, the figure here is exquisitely rendered, and the horse appears robust. Both were painted using a centered brush to create fine lines that are dense and fluid. The background has been simplified to include only two crossing trees. The trees and earthen forms also appear to have been rendered in an almost patternistic manner, revealing yet another reference to the simplicity of painting in high antiquity.