LIU JUN (16TH CENTURY)
LIU JUN (16TH CENTURY)

The Four Immortals

Details
LIU JUN (16TH CENTURY)
The Four Immortals
Hanging scroll
ink and colour on silk
177 x 107 cm. (69 2/3 x 42 1/8 in.)
Signed, with one seal of the artist
Provenance
PROPERTY OF A JAPANESE PRIVATE COLLECTOR

Lot Essay

Liu Jun's life and deeds are not well recorded in history. As he signed some of his paintings with the title Jinyi Douzhihui (Commander of the Brocade-clad Guards, the imperial military secret police), we know that he was a court painter. This painting is made with a realistic approach. From the characters' clothing to their complexions and gestures, all are captured in detail, with vigorous and fine brushstrokes. Each with a different body posture, the characters are lively as well as expressive.

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