
Yun Shouping, Peony
Yun Shouping's Peony exemplifies the literati painting tradition of the Qing Dynasty, rendered in ink and color on a fan leaf format that was popular among educated elites. The composition demonstrates the artist's mastery of the boneless technique, where forms are defined through washes of color rather than linear brushwork, creating a luminous and delicate effect. Yun Shouping was celebrated for elevating flower painting to a refined art form through his poetic sensibility and technical virtuosity, as evidenced in this intimate depiction of the peony, a flower rich with symbolic associations of wealth and honor in Chinese culture.
- Medium
- ink and colour on paper, fan leaf
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๐จ Auction Lot
Painting and Calligraphy on fans from the Xiao Wan Liu Tang Collection ๆๆตทโๅฐ่ฌๆณๅ ่่ๆๆธ ๆธ็ซๆ้ข
October 16, 2024
Estimate: $120,000 โ $280,000
Lot 7097
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