large furry-looking pink and light orange cone-shaped flower with rippled edge on a long stalk with many leaves; red bud at right edge; inscription and 2 seals at left

Cock's-comb from a Flower Album of Ten Leaves, 1656

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Xiang Shengmo was born into one of the most prestigious families in Jiaxing, a city in northeastern China. When the Manchu invasion reached Jiaxing, in 1645, many of Xiang’s friends and relatives died in a vain attempt to save their city. His homestead was destroyed and his family’s art collections lost. Following this upheaval, Xiang’s painting changed from an amateur, literati pursuit, becoming a source of income. Xiang was at the height of his technical and expressive powers when he created this album, featuring a wide range of flowers including wintersweet, cockscomb, apricot, pear, daylily, and cassia. He worked here in pure color without ink outlines and in shaded brushstrokes, which give the impression of three-dimensional modeling.

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Title
Cock's-comb from a Flower Album of Ten Leaves
Artist Life
1597-1658
Role
Artist
Accession Number
2001.70.4.8
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large furry-looking pink and light orange cone-shaped flower with rippled edge on a long stalk with many leaves; red bud at right edge; inscription and 2 seals at left