Flowers of Four Seasons, with Poems, 1531. Creator: Wang Guxiang (Chinese, 1501-1568).

Flowers of Four Seasons, with Poems, 1531. Creator: Wang Guxiang (Chinese, 1501-1568).

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Flowers of Four Seasons, with Poems, 1531. In this painting, flowers are loosely arranged by the seasons: narcissus and peony represent early spring; yellow loquat and lotus, summer; chrysanthemum, autumn; and the plum and evergreen bamboo, winter. The artist added to each flower a poetic line of calligraphy associating each plant with a historic or legendary figure. For example, the chrysanthemum, along with the line "The untrammeled joy at the eastern fence," refers to the poet Tao Yuanming (died AD 427) who enjoyed chrysanthemums at the eastern fence in his garden. The scroll illustrates Wang Guxiang’s mastery of free brushwork, combining light monochrome ink with transparent colours. In his inscription, Wang says he used the "boneless" style without outlines as developed during the Yuan dynasty (1279-1368). Wang was a native of Changzhou, a city in southeast China known for its rich flora and fauna, and flower-and-bird painting tradition.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Handscroll, ink and light colour on silk

Picture Type
  1. Painting

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 59746x2476
File Size : 433,392kb


Aliases

  1. 1977.4
  1. 149109
  1. 0940019826
  1. 1977.4
  1. 2-728-964
  1. 2728964

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