Apricot 19th century Wu Xizai Chinese The cool, declarative simplicity of this apricot branch, painted as a gift, is complemented by Wu's inscription: I once saw a handscroll by Chen Laolien Chen Hongshou, 1599-1652, which the painter said was done in the style of a Yuan master, and I have imitated it.Trans. adapted from Ellsworth et al., Later Chinese Painting. Apricot. Wu Xizai (Chinese, 1799-1870). China. 19th century. Folding fan mounted as an album leaf; ink and color on alum paper. Qing dynasty (1644-1911). Paintings
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