Chang E, The Moon Goddess
1398
unspecified
From the collection of Art Institute of Chicago
Chang E, The Moon Goddess is a 1398 unspecified by Unknown, held at Art Institute of Chicago.
This painting depicts a serene scene with a woman in traditional Chinese attire standing in a lush landscape. The woman is dressed in a flowing white robe with blue accents, and her dark hair is styled in an updo. She stands on a grassy area surrounded by trees and bushes, with a large tree trunk behind her. The background of the painting features a blue sky with white clouds, and a large yellow moon is visible on the left side. The overall atmosphere of the painting is one of peace and tranquility, with the woman appearing to be in a state of contemplation. The painting is a beautiful representation of traditional Chinese art, with intricate details and a sense of calmness.
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