painted fan; owl perched on branch at UR, surrounded by black birds; blackbirds are all facing owl with beaks open, as if mocking

Owl and Crested Mynas on a Plum Branch, 14th - 16th century

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The combination of an owl with flocks of either crested mynas or crows, both loud and rowdy birds, appear on a number of ink paintings beginning in the 1500s. In this painting, five raucous crested mynas (a type of starling native to China) surround a stoic owl intent on resting on a blossoming plum branch. The vertical creases in the painting surface indicate that it was originally painted as a folding fan, and, given its appearance, it must have been a beloved, heavily used fan. After the fan had served its utilitarian purpose, its owner had the painted paper removed from the bamboo ribs of the fan and remounted as a hanging scroll for interior decoration.

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Owl and Crested Mynas on a Plum Branch
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2013.29.10
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painted fan; owl perched on branch at UR, surrounded by black birds; blackbirds are all facing owl with beaks open, as if mocking