No. 105038691

重要な中国の写意画 - 「紫藤の蔓のリス」、1979年作(For - 紙本着色掛軸 - Chen Yiyi - China - Late 20th century
No. 105038691

重要な中国の写意画 - 「紫藤の蔓のリス」、1979年作(For - 紙本着色掛軸 - Chen Yiyi - China - Late 20th century
Description:
This is a highly dynamic, visually captivating, and large-scale traditional Chinese hanging scroll executed in the expressive Xieyi (Great Impressionistic) style. Painted in 1979 by the accomplished artist Chen Yiyi (陳溢藝), this masterpiece is a celebration of nature that doubles as a unique historical artifact of late 20th-century China.
Artistic Composition & Symbolism
The Subject: The scroll features a lush, cascading array of brilliant purple and blue-toned wisteria blossoms (Ziteng), meticulously layered with deep ink-wash foliage. At the center of the gnarled, twisting ancient vines sits a lively, quick-witted squirrel. The animal is masterfully captured using the Mogu (boneless) technique, rendered with soft brushstrokes and sharp, expressive whiskers.
Symbolism: In Chinese cultural iconography, the squirrel among wisteria is a highly auspicious motif. Wisteria represents the arrival of nobility and great fortune (derived from the proverb "Purple air comes from the east" / 紫氣東來), while the squirrel signifies vitality, cleverness, and abundant blessings.
Dual Inscriptions & Historical Context
The artwork features two separate calligraphic inscriptions that trace its prestigious history:
Upper Left Inscription: "為建國卅週年而作" (Created for the 30th Anniversary of the Founding of the State). This provides a definitive historical timestamp pointing to 1979 (30 years following the establishment of the PRC in 1949), highlighting its status as an important celebratory or commemorative creation of that era. It is dedicated to a collector: "For Gentleman敏 (Min) to graciously keep".
Lower Left Inscription: "幾度春風拂紫藤,香光嵒磷作於上海" (The spring breeze has brushed the wisteria multiple times... painted in Shanghai). This links the artist's creative lineage directly to the prestigious Shanghai School of Painting (Hai派), known for its bold colors and powerful brushwork reminiscent of masters like Wu Changshuo and Qi Baishi.
Similar objects
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
This object was featured in
How to buy on Catawiki
1. Discover something special
2. Place the top bid
3. Make a secure payment

