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Leaping Carp

藻魚圖

1368–1644
(Chinese, c. 1447–1520s)
Measurements
Image: 140.5 x 83.7 cm (55 5/16 x 32 15/16 in.); Overall: 226 x 101.2 cm (89 x 39 13/16 in.); with knobs: 226 x 109.5 cm (89 x 43 1/8 in.)
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The clusters of geometric leaves painted with mineral pigments are likely water caltrap.

Description

With a fine ink line and graded wash, the life-like depiction of these swiftly moving carp is representative of the high quality of works by Liu Jie, a Ming dynasty court painter known for his fish paintings. The artist’s signature and seal are in the painting’s top left corner.

The carp is an auspicious and popular subject in Chinese painting. Here, the leaping carp can be associated with “a carp jumping the dragon gate,” which according to mythology transforms into a dragon, emblematic of a scholar’s success in passing the civil service examinations. Another reading suggests that this carp is not leaping but guiding his offspring in worshipping heaven.
A hanging scroll in ink and color on tan silk depicts a large brownish carp leaping upward, its scaled body arching toward the right. Below, smaller fish swim among delicate aquatic plants. In the upper right, dark diamond-shaped leaves float on the water's surface. Vertical calligraphy and a red seal occupy the upper left corner. Green patterned silk borders frame the top and bottom of the composition.

Leaping Carp

1368–1644

Liu Jie

(Chinese, c. 1447–1520s)
China, Ming dynasty (1368–1644)

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