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Zhu Da (Bada Shanren) 1626-1705 — Geese by the Hibiscus 芙蓉蘆雁
Zhu Da (Bada Shanren) 1626-1705

Geese by the Hibiscus 芙蓉蘆雁

Zhu Da (Bada Shanren), the seventeenth-century Chinese master, created 'Geese by the Hibiscus' as an ink and color hanging scroll depicting nature with poetic sensibility. The work exemplifies literati painting traditions that emphasize brushwork, composition, and philosophical meaning. The subject matter reflects the artist's interest in capturing the spirit of natural forms rather than literal representation.

Medium
ink and colour on paper, hanging scroll

🔨 Auction Lot

Fine Classical Chinese Paintings

October 9, 2022

Estimate: $8,000,000$12,000,000

Lot 2588

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Zhu Da (Bada Shanren) 1626-1705, Geese by the Hibiscus 芙蓉蘆雁

Zhu Da (Bada Shanren), the seventeenth-century Chinese master, created 'Geese by the Hibiscus' as an ink and color hanging scroll depicting nature with poetic sensibility. The work exemplifies literati painting traditions that emphasize brushwork, composition, and philosophical meaning. The subject matter reflects the artist's interest in capturing the spirit of natural forms rather than literal representation.

Medium
ink and colour on paper, hanging scroll
Seen at
Sotheby's, New York, London, Hong Kong, Paris

Related themes

Flower, Monochrome, Bird, Serene, Classical, Hanging Scroll, Landscape, Ming Dynasty, Chinese, Ink Painting

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