Old Tree

Accession Number
1949/1.198

Title
Old Tree

Artist(s)
Chen Hengke (Ch'en Heng-k'o)

Object Creation Date
circa 1920-1923

Medium & Support
ink and color on paper

Dimensions
22 15/16 in x 13 1/16 in (58.26 cm x 33.18 cm)

Credit Line
Gift of Katsuizumi Sotokichi

Label copy
Like Qi Baishi, whom he knew well and whose works are also on view in this alcove, Cheng Hengke was a well-established and much admired painter in early twentieth-century China. Although he was a founding member of the Chinese Painting Research Association, a conservative group that dominated Beijing painting circles, his own work was quite innovative. He had studied Western and modern Japanese painting styles while in Japan.
His subject, a gnarled and ancient tree still in bloom, is an auspicious symbol of long life. Paintings of this theme would be presented as birthday congratulations to those who had reached the age of sixty (and thus lived through an entire cycle of the Chinese zodiac) to wish them continued health and vitality. The upper part of the scroll is blank, awaiting an inscription that would record the specific occasion of the gift.
Maribeth Graybill, Senior Curator of Asian Art
Exhibited in "Flora and Fauna in Chinese Art," April 6, 2002 - December 1, 2002.

Primary Object Classification
Painting

Primary Object Type
hanging scroll

Collection Area
Asian

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Keywords
flowers
trees

4 Related Resources

Ink and Realisms
(Part of: Artist Associations and Art Movements)
W19 Kee - HISTART 383 - Modern Asian Art
(Part of 2 Learning Collections)

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