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The twenty paintings in this double-album by Chen Hongshou include landscapes, figures, and flowers. It also has one leaf featuring a woman, an often-used subject not found in the other albums from the latter part of his career. His late works are wonderful summations of Chen's peculiar and quirky art--archaistic, hyper-refined--but without accompanying shallowness or sentimentality.<br><br>His figures and landscapes in the late albums are miniaturized, not unlike the small Chinese gardens, or the carefully selected small table rocks or old roots used for contemplation to see the world in miniature. This loss of scale is quite deliberate and reflects the psychological situation of a depressed class like the Ming loyalist officials and scholars, deprived of their integrity and honor, and forced to lead a diminished and restricted existence.

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149605
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Paintings after Ancient Masters: Scholars in a Garden
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149605
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painting
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Paintings after Ancient Masters: Scholars in a Garden
description
The twenty paintings in this double-album by Chen Hongshou include landscapes, figures, and flowers. It also has one leaf featuring a woman, an often-used subject not found in the other albums from the latter part of his career. His late works are wonderful summations of Chen's peculiar and quirky art--archaistic, hyper-refined--but without accompanying shallowness or sentimentality.<br><br>His figures and landscapes in the late albums are miniaturized, not unlike the small Chinese gardens, or the carefully selected small table rocks or old roots used for contemplation to see the world in miniature. This loss of scale is quite deliberate and reflects the psychological situation of a depressed class like the Ming loyalist officials and scholars, deprived of their integrity and honor, and forced to lead a diminished and restricted existence.
date
1598–1652
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CC0
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CC0
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en
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Q60473790
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6274
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Painting
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1
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Overall: 30.2 x 26.7 cm (11 7/8 x 10 1/2 in.)
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China, Ming dynasty (1368–1644)
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1979.27.1.1
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album leaf; ink and color on silk
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Paintings after Ancient Masters: Scholars in a Garden, 1598–1652. Chen Hongshou (Chinese, 1598/99–1652). Album leaf; ink and color on silk; overall: 30.2 x 26.7 cm (11 7/8 x 10 1/2 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, John L. Severance Fund, 1979.27.1.1
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ASIAN - Album leaf
inscriptions
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Hongshou painted for old Zhong. [Seal] Zhanghou
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1
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79.27
citations
citation
Ho, Wai-kam, Sherman E. Lee, Laurence Sickman, and Marc F. Wilson. <em>Eight Dynasties of Chinese Painting: The Collections of the Nelson Gallery-Atkins Museum, Kansas City, and the Cleveland Museum of Art.</em> Cleveland, OH: Cleveland Museum of Art, in cooperation with Indiana University Press, 1980.
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Mentioned and Reproduced: cat. no. 207, pp. 268-272, fig. no. 207A
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John L. Severance Fund
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2026-05-29 07:42:20.176000
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149605
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Chinese Art
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ASIAN - Album leaf
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album leaf; ink and color on silk
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male
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