Appreciating the Flowers

1991

Mounted scroll, ink and color on paper

47 x 56.5 cm

Signed lower left da feng xinjian, dated 91, inscribed

Estimate
42,000 - 55,000
164,000 - 215,000
5,400 - 7,100
Sold Price
288,000
1,116,279
37,161

Ravenel Spring Auction 2014 Hong Kong

025

ZHU Xinjian (Chinese, 1953 - 2014)

Appreciating the Flowers


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This painting applies a single-figure composition to portray the charming nature of the curvaceous female form. The woman's leaning pose proffers subtle, flowing curves that highlight the femininity of the subject. The artist leaves ample space in the background and uses simple strokes to accentuate

the subject matter. The cheerful, and eager looking woman leans against a tree

branch while gazing out over her shoulder, visually expanding the space of the

piece. The look in her eyes seems to reveal the artist's restless mind.

The composition of this piece in particular is especially atypical; the slightly slanted perspective brings out a heightened sense of agility even as the artist deftly maintains a clever balance, generating a strong sense of harmony and rhythm. The woman's braided hair on the left is set off by the tree branches extending to the right; similarly, the title of the art on the right Appreciating the Flowers complements the artist's signature on the left da feng xinjian, dated 91, inscribed visiting Beijing. The rough-to-fine calligraphy strokes and thin-to-bold inky lines also exhibit balanced and playful simplicity, with the tree branches painted in a way that doubly reflects the inherent beauty of calligraphy. The thickness of the branches imitates the flow of calligraphy and stands in contrast to the delicate strokes that define the woman's curves, revealing a captivating and distinctive scene that gently enthralls the viewer.

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