Gong Kai, Emaciated Horse - 中國歷史圖片,維基媒體
Summary
Chinese artist Gong Kai's Emaciated Horse, ink on paper handscroll, 29.9 x 56.9 cm. After Mongol Kublai Khan, leading the Yuan Dynasty, conquered the Southern Song Dynasty of China in 1279, Gong Kai remained a Song loyalist and refused to serve Kublai's government. This painting of an emaciated horse represents his own poverty-stricken conditions that he imposed on himself since he refused to serve as a government official.
日本語: 龔開(きょうかい)「駿骨図巻」 元・13世紀 大阪市立美術館
Date
1900 - 1940
Source
Wikimedia Commons
Copyright info
Public Domain