Daoist Ancient Chinese Painting

Maxwell Hearn, the head of Asian Art at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, demonstrates the ancient art of understanding and appreciating Chinese scroll paintings.

Chinese ink paintings representing Daoism, this one included, usually portray impermanence and nothingness, sometimes referred to as the void.

At the end of this painting, as the scroll is unwrapped, are commentaries written in Chinese, about the art.

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