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Setting Out Early After a Snowfall

Detail of a pattern
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At A Glance

  • Period

    early 18th century
  • Geography

    China
  • Material

    Ink and color on silk
  • Dimension

    H x W (image): 148.5 x 103.2 cm (58 7/16 x 40 5/8 in)
  • Accession Number

    F1992.42
  • EDAN ID

    edanmdm:fsg_F1992.42

Object Details

  • Artist

    Zhou Duo (late 17th-early 18th century?)
  • Provenance

    To 1970
    Eugene Meyer (1875-1959) and Agnes E. Meyer (1887-1970), New York, Washington, DC, and Mt. Kisco, NY [1]
    From 1970 to 1992
    Ruth Meyer Epstein (1921-2007), Scarsdale, NY, by descent from her mother, Agnes E. Meyer
    From 1992
    Freer Gallery of Art, given by Ruth Meyer Epstein in 1992 [2]
    Notes:
    [1] According to the acquisition report, dated June 12, 1992, the painting has been in the United States since at least 1919. Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer started collecting Asian art in 1914 and in the following years they acquired a number of Chinese paintings, primarily from Charles Lang Freer’s dealers in Shanghai.
    [2] See Ruth Meyer Epstein’s Deed of Gift, dated July 9, 1992, copy in object file.
  • Collection

    Freer Gallery of Art Collection
  • Exhibition History

    Guests of the Hills: Travelers in Chinese Landscape Painting (August 23, 2008 to March 15, 2009)
    Chinese Arts of the Brush, 17th - 18th Century (January 21 to July 22, 2001)
  • Previous custodian or owner

    Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer ((1875-1959) and (1887-1970))
    Mrs. Ruth Meyer Epstein (1921-2007)
  • Origin

    China
  • Credit Line

    Gift of Ruth Meyer Epstein
  • Type

    Painting
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