Description
Shen Zhou painted a broken branch (zhezhi 折枝) of crab apple, a fragment of nature rather than the full plant in its natural context. Shen uses calligraphic outlines in pure ink to depict the flower petals. The swift yet precise brushstrokes together with the slight S-shaped branch convey vitality.
The inscription is a poem written by the artist, commenting on the lovely color and melancholic aura of the crab apple blossom. Shen Zhou is the founder of the Wu School, a group of scholars and officials active around Suzhou in eastern China, known for practicing painting and calligraphy in a refined and elegant style.
The inscription is a poem written by the artist, commenting on the lovely color and melancholic aura of the crab apple blossom. Shen Zhou is the founder of the Wu School, a group of scholars and officials active around Suzhou in eastern China, known for practicing painting and calligraphy in a refined and elegant style.
Provenance
Wu Yun 吳雲 [1811–1883]; Saito Etsuzo 齋藤悅 [early 1900s], Sumiyoshi, Japan; (Elm & Co., Osaka, Japan, sold to Mr. and Mrs. Perry); Mr. A. Dean Perry [1910?-1987] and Mrs. A. Dean Perry, Cleveland, OH (c. 1960s-1987); Mrs. A. Dean [Helen Wade Greene] Perry [1911-1996], Cleveland, OH, bequest to the Cleveland Museum of Art (1987-1997); The Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, OH (1997-)
Accession Number
1997.101
Medium
hanging scroll, ink on paper
Dimensions
Painting: 87 x 28.5 cm (34 1/4 x 11 1/4 in.); Overall with knobs: 238.5 x 52.5 cm (93 7/8 x 20 11/16 in.)
Classification
Painting
Credit Line
Bequest of Mrs. A. Dean Perry
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