Han Ching-Lian, a descendant of Han Yu, followed the army to Taiwan in 1949, where he originally served in the Tianjin Police Bureau and continued to work in the police force. This painting was created in 1956 in the Cloud Mountain Room in Taipei, with a mature technique and a refreshingly style, inherited from the landscape paintings of late Yuan dynasty's Huang Gong-Wang, Wang Meng and Ni Zan, and differs greatly from the topographic ink painting styles of the 1970s and later, making it one of Han's most valuable early works.
Han Ching- Lien
Coloring on paper
114.5x28.3cm
1956
Private collection