Untitled (landscape and calligraphy), 19th century

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The Wurtele Chinese Paintings Fundexpand_more  2002.92.2

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Decorated fans, both pictorial and calligraphic, were particularly appropriate to the literati spirit. While folding fans were decorated by a number of important artsts, they fit the scholar-amatuer ideal of informal, intimate and less serious painting. However, the unusual and uncompromising format could also provoke highly original compositions.

The landscape painting by Chang-tian displays formal elements and brushwork that show allegience to the mainstream Ch'ing orthodox literati tradition. Both the landscape and calligraphic fans were removed from their bamboo stays and mounted for display purposes as a hanging scroll. As such, their original use as small, personal works of art viewed primarily by their owner has been fundamentally altered to one of wall decoration appropriate to a scholar's studio.

Details
Title
Untitled (landscape and calligraphy)
Artist Life
19th century
Role
Calligrapher
Accession Number
2002.92.2
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