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Title

A folding fan with a landscape painting ‘Sound of Pines and the flowing spring' after Wang Hui (1632-1717) and a calligraphy in seal script

1948

Artists

Zhou Jiwei

China

Alternate image of A folding fan with a landscape painting ‘Sound of Pines and the flowing spring' after Wang Hui (1632-1717) and a calligraphy in seal script by ZHANG Zhuanxiang, Zhou Jiwei
Alternate image of A folding fan with a landscape painting ‘Sound of Pines and the flowing spring' after Wang Hui (1632-1717) and a calligraphy in seal script by ZHANG Zhuanxiang, Zhou Jiwei
  • Details

    Place where the work was made
    China
    Date
    1948
    Media category
    Painting
    Materials used
    ink and colour on paper
    Dimensions
    31.3 x 51.6 cm
    Credit
    Gift of Dr. James Hayes 2009
    Location
    Not on display
    Accession number
    314.2009
    Copyright

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    Artist information
    ZHANG Zhuanxiang

    Works in the collection

    1

    Artist information
    Zhou Jiwei

    Works in the collection

    1

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    The landscape painting by Zhang Zhuanxiang is followed by an inscription which reads, ‘In the summer of the year 'wuzi' (1948), Yaonan came to visit me and requested me to paint a landscape on a fan. I therefore sat beside the rainy window, and painted this ‘Sound of Pines and the flowing spring’ after Wang Hui [1632-1717], for his appraisal. Zhang Zhuanxiang, Recluse of Cold Plum Blossom.

    The inscription is followed by a signature seal: ‘Zhuanxiang’. On the back of the fan is calligraphy in seal script, which is a copy of the inscription cast on a Western Zhou (c 11th century-771 BCE) bronze vessel. It is followed by an inscription: ‘for the appraisal of the brother Yaonan, by Zhou Jiwei. There are two signature seals.

    Asian Art Department, AGNSW, August 2009.

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    Where the work was made

    China