Fan Painting of a Daoist Magician, c. 1650, Wan Shouqi, Chinese, 1603 - 1652, 8 1/4 x 18 3/8 in. (20.96 x 46.67 cm) (fan), Ink and color on paper, China, 17th century, Wan Shouqi was a poet, calligrapher, seal carver and painter from a family of high officials. He earned his juren degree in 1630 and published his first collection of poems three years later. An extreme Ming loyalist whose life was changed forever by the Manchu overthrow in 1644, Wan became a monk and retired from active life in 1646. Living quietly in Anhui province, he was forced to sell paintings and calligraphy for a living. Wan's figural paintings are relatively scarce.
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