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Paintings after Ancient Masters: Lotus and Rocks

1598–1652
(Chinese, 1598/99–1652)
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Overall: 30.2 x 26.7 cm (11 7/8 x 10 1/2 in.)
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Chen Hongshou made this double album with twenty paintings for a friend, Lin Zhongqing.

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The twenty paintings in this double album by Chen Hongshou include landscapes, figures, and flowers. It also has one leaf featuring a woman, an often-used subject not found in the other albums from the latter part of his career. Chen's late works are wonderful summations of his peculiar and quirky art—archaistic, hyper-refined—but without accompanying shallowness or sentimentality.

His figures and landscapes in the late albums are miniaturized, not unlike the small Chinese gardens, or the carefully selected small table rocks or old roots used for contemplation to see the world in miniature. This loss of scale is quite deliberate and reflects the psychological situation of a depressed class like the Ming loyalist officials and scholars, deprived of their integrity and honor, and forced to lead a diminished and restricted existence.
An ink and color painting on silk features a tall, textured rock rising from stylized, rippling water. Behind the rock, three white lotuses with pink-tipped petals bloom. To the right, another lotus stands among large, dark, ruffled leaves, one drooping toward the water. Floating pads dot the surface below. Vertical columns of Chinese calligraphy and red square seals occupy the margins, framing the composition.

Paintings after Ancient Masters: Lotus and Rocks

1598–1652

Chen Hongshou

(Chinese, 1598/99–1652)
China, Ming dynasty (1368–1644)

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