Landscape after Mi Fei by Zha Shibiao. A monochromatic Chinese ink wash landscape depicting layered mountains shrouded in mist with a small pavilion and village nested in the foreground.

Landscape after Mi Fei

Zha Shibiao

1684 · Medium Not Listed

A serene 17th-century ink wash landscape capturing the ethereal beauty of mist-shrouded peaks in the tradition of Chinese scholar-painters.

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Where it works

A light, restful piece with warm, lived-in color — sits lightly within the space.

Often works in
Bedroom · Office · Study
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Reads easily over horizontal furniture or open wall spans
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Benefits from a wall with more tonal contrast
Color notes
Soft gray, Soft white

About the piece

Painted in 1684 by Zha Shibiao, this work is an homage to the influential Song dynasty master Mi Fei. Part of a larger landscape album, it showcases the 'Mi-dot' technique—soft, horizontal ink dabs used to build texture and suggest the humid, cloud-filled atmosphere of the Southern Chinese mountains.