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Yang Wencong 1596-1646 โ€” Yang Wencong, Ink Pine
Yang Wencong 1596-1646

Yang Wencong, Ink Pine

Yang Wencong's "Ink Pine" exemplifies the literati painting tradition of the late Ming dynasty, employing the medium of ink on paper to capture the essential character of the pine tree rather than its visual appearance. The work demonstrates the artist's mastery of brushwork, with varying ink tonalities and spontaneous gestural strokes that convey both the tree's structural form and its symbolic associations with integrity and longevity. As a scholar official painter, Yang Wencong used the pine as a vehicle for personal expression and philosophical contemplation, a common practice among educated artists of his era.

Medium
Ink Pine

๐Ÿ”จ Auction Lot

Painting and Calligraphy on fans from the Xiao Wan Liu Tang Collection ๆ‰‡ๆตทโ”€ๅฐ่ฌๆŸณๅ ‚่ˆŠ่—ๆ˜Žๆธ…ๆ›ธ็•ซๆ‰‡้ข

October 16, 2024

Estimate: $80,000 โ€“ $160,000

Lot 7002

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Yang Wencong 1596-1646, Yang Wencong, Ink Pine

Yang Wencong's "Ink Pine" exemplifies the literati painting tradition of the late Ming dynasty, employing the medium of ink on paper to capture the essential character of the pine tree rather than its visual appearance. The work demonstrates the artist's mastery of brushwork, with varying ink tonalities and spontaneous gestural strokes that convey both the tree's structural form and its symbolic associations with integrity and longevity. As a scholar official painter, Yang Wencong used the pine as a vehicle for personal expression and philosophical contemplation, a common practice among educated artists of his era.

Medium
Ink Pine
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Sotheby's, New York, London, Hong Kong, Paris

Related themes

Nature Symbolism, scholarly art tradition, Chinese Artist, Ming Dynasty, Ink Wash Technique, Contemplative aesthetic, Hanging scroll format, Monochromatic, Literati Painting, Landscape with flora